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  1. John, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (died 10 August 1328, fell in battle near Wetzlar) was the third son of Count Otto I of Nassau and his wife Agnes (d. 1303), daughter of Count Emich IV of Leiningen-Landeck. John was a first cousin of King Adolf of the Romans .

  2. Count John I of Nassau-Siegen (c. 1339 – 4 September 1416), German: Johann I. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, was since 1362 Count of Nassau-Siegen (a part of the County of Nassau). He descended from the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau. John was involved in numerous feuds throughout his life.

    • John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
    • 1350/1351–1416
    • Johann I. Graf von Nassau-Siegen
    • Otto II
  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Johann von Nassau-Dillenburg, I. Herborn, Grafschaft Nassau-Dillenburg (Present Lahn-Dill-Kreis), (Present Hesse), Heiliges Römisches Reich (Present Germany) (Killed in battle.) Son of Otto II. Graf von Nassau-Dillenburg and Adelheid von Vianden.

  4. Count John V of Nassau-Siegen (9 November 1455 – 30 July 1516), German: Johann V. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Breda, was since 1475 Count of Nassau-Siegen (a part of the County of Nassau) and of half Diez.

  5. dawiki Johan 1. af Nassau-Dillenburg; dewiki Johann I. (Nassau) elwiki Ιωάννης Α΄ του Νάσσαου-Ντίλενμπουργκ; enwiki John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen; frwiki Jean Ier de Nassau-Dillenbourg; nlwiki Johan I van Nassau-Siegen; ruwiki Иоганн I (граф Нассау) zhwiki 約翰一世 (拿騷-迪倫堡)

  6. John I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (German: Johann I. von Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch: Jan I van Nassau-Dillenburg; c. 1340 – 4 September 1416, Keppel) was a Count of Nassau in Siegen and Dillenburg, both now in Germany. He was a son of Count Otto II of Nassau and Adelheid or Aleyda, Countess of Vianden.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2022 · John I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (German: Johann I. von Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch: Jan I van Nassau-Dillenburg; c. 1340 – 4 September 1416, Keppel) was a Count of Nassau in Siegen and Dillenburg, both now in Germany. He was a son of Count Otto II of Nassau and Adelheid or Aleyda, Countess of Vianden.