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John VIII of Nassau-Siegen is depicted in the famous painting The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez, third from the left in the Spanish camp, looking directly at the spectator. In 1630 he was captured by the Dutch Army, however, he was released later that year for a huge bail. In 1631, he was in charge of the Spanish - Flemish Fleet ...
- John VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen
Count John VIII the Younger (Dillenburg Castle, 29 September...
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- John VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen
Juan VIII de Nassau-Siegen (Jan o Johan; Dillenburg, 29 de septiembre de 1583-Ronse, Países Bajos Españoles, 27 de julio de 1638) fue un noble y militar alemán del siglo XVII.
- Johann VIII von Nassau-Siegen
His eldest son, John VIII, who had converted to Catholicism, received the part of the county south of the river Sieg and the original castle in Siegen (which after 1695 was called the "Upper Castle"). John VIII was the founder of the Catholic line of Nassau-Siegen.
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