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or on the first day of the following court and informed her that, even if she did not appear, the trial would take place. What happened afterwards is also unclear. What is known is that the
Emperor summoned John for the settlement of the inheritance dispute with his sister, because on 9 February 1467 Mary appointed attorneys for the trial. That is the last preserved record of the dispute.
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The County of Nassau-Siegen is erroneously called Nassau-Dillenburg in many sources. The county was not named after the small, unimportant city of
Dillenburg, which did not even have a church at that time, but after the, for that time, large city of Siegen, the economic centre of the county and the
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The abbot's judgment is unknown, as is what happened next. However, on 7 July 1465, the
Emperor informed Mary that John had appealed against the judgment by Archbishop John II of Trier unfavourable to him, and summoned her to appear before him on the 45th day after receipt of this summons
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for the losses caused by the
Archbishop and the Archdiocese. This was evident to the Emperor from the copies of four charters signed by Thierry, which were presented to him, granting John the rights to these tolls and rights, which he still owned and had been using up until then, for the unhindered
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advisors. John can best be characterised as a wealthy nobleman who faithfully fought in the campaigns for which he was called up; he was not known for spectacular deeds or revolutionary ideas. The campaigns he took part in are therefore more typical of the politics of the Dukes of
Burgundy than of
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Schutte (1979), p. 42, Dek (1970), p. 70, and
Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 95 mention Ottilie as the youngest daughter, without mentioning a date of birth, born after her brother John, who was born in 1455. Ottilie being born after 1455 seems to be unlikely as she was already
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In many sources he is called John IV of Nassau(-Dillenburg). His official titles were Count of Nassau, Vianden and Diez, Lord of Breda. It is incorrect to refer to him as the only reigning Count of Nassau, because the County of Nassau was divided into Nassau-Beilstein, Nassau-Siegen,
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Pennings, J.C.M. & Schreuder, E.A.T.M. (1995). "Heer en meester van
Ameland tot Zwaluwe. Het beheer en bestuur van de heerlijkheden van het Huis Oranje-Nassau door de Nassause Domeinraad (14de eeuw–1811)". In Van der Klooster, L.J.; Tiethoff-Spliethoff, M.E. & Tamse, C.A. (eds.).
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The sources do not mention a date of burial. Only Van der Aa (1860), p. 87 states that the funeral took place on 13 February. However, ten days does not seem to be enough to firstly transfer the body from
Dillenburg to Breda and secondly for the guests to arrive in time for the
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Schutte (1979), p. 42 and Dek (1970), p. 70 state Dillenburg as place of death, and Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 95 states Dillenburg Castle. Assman & Menk (1996), however, state Siegen Castle as place of death and Joachim (1881), p. 253 states
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Nassau-Weilburg and Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein. Furthermore, there was the cadet branch of Nassau-Saarbrücken, which ruled the County of Saarbrücken. John ruled the County of Nassau-Siegen, which is erroneously called Nassau-Dillenburg in many sources. See note 2.
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De Vries Feyens, G.L. (1933). "De voorouders van den Prins van Oranje op Nederlandschen bodem". In De Savornin Lohman, Jhr. B.C.; De Vries Feyens, G.L.; Beelaerts van Blokland, Jhr. W.A.; Goosens, Th.J.A.J.; Van Schelven, A.A. & Theissen, J.S. (eds.).
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Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 151, however, states 1426 as her year of birth. That year of birth is unlikely, as it would mean that she married at the age of thirteen or fourteen, and that she gave birth to her first child at the age of fourteen or
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John's father had realised in time that the future lay with the Dukes of Burgundy; John drew the consequences and served the dukes faithfully, also by helping them to unscrupulously subdue city autonomy. This naturally benefited the position of his
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married to Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Saarbrücken, John II's eldest daughter, who had inherited her mother's possessions. In 1474, the Emperor withdrew the order to Charles the Bold and instead transferred the matter to Archbishop
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Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 151, Dek (1970), p. 69, Blok (1911), p. 1218 and Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 93 state the year 1436. Jansen (1979), p. 30 and Schutte (1979), p. 41 state the year
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accepted the inevitable for the time being, but in Liège the unrest remained for many years, until in 1465 it came to an armed outburst. Again, John was part of the army that had to subdue the city liberties and in the
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transferred his half of the castle and the land of Millen with the towns of Gangelt and Vught to Duke William of Jülich and Berg and received in exchange from the latter on 27 August 1499 the city and the land of
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Most of the sources do not mention a place of birth. Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 151 states Dillenburg as place of birth, but that place of birth is very unlikely as his parents resided in the Netherlands in those
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The date of death 8 or 19 January 1471 in Schutte (1979), p. 41, 8 January 1471 in Dek (1970), p. 69, 19 January 1471 in Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 94, and 17 January 1471 in
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undiminished, and opposed the centralising policy of the Dukes of Burgundy. In 1452 John was part of the army that had to force the rebellious city to obedience. Also the aspirations for autonomy of the city of
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as a fief on 29 April 1485, after he had bought it from his halfbrother Engelbert II. In 1492, however, these properties reverted to Engelbert II. He married (marriage contract
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hie liegt des edeln und wolgeboren Johan graven czu Nassaw czu Dietz czu Vianden her czu Breda sin herz begraben dem Got genedig sie. Obiit anno domini MCCCCXXV of sant Blasius tag 1479
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had unlimited power. One of these was Philipp von Bicken, appointed by John. During John's long absence, however, von Bicken used the trust placed in him and his own power base in the
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to himself, in order to increase his family's still very considerable possessions. He fell into disfavour with John in 1466 and von Bicken fled the county and put himself under
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on 4 November 1451. This put an end to the long-running dispute over that county between the archbishop and John's brother Henry. But this led to a conflict with his niece
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against the unruly local nobility – extended in the period 1453–1467 and rebuilt into a residential castle for the count's family. And in 1472 he started the expansion of
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Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 152 and Dek (1970), p. 69 state the year 1448. Schutte (1979), p. 41 and Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 93 state the year 1447.
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Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden, bevattende levensbeschrijvingen van zoodanige personen, die zich op eenigerlei wijze in ons vaderland hebben vermaard gemaakt
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clashed with the system of government of the Dukes of Burgundy. Formally, Liège was not even part of the Burgundian territory, but in 1456 a nephew of Philip,
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states that she was born in Dillenburg. That is very unlikely as her parents resided in Breda at that time according to Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 152.
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Approximately midway between their possessions in the Netherlands and their counties in Germany the Counts of Nassau owned a house in the city of Cologne (
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John signed an inheritance treaty with his sons on 4 May 1472, in which it was decided to divide the possessions after John's death. The eldest son,
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in May 1443. On 22 February 1447 John and his brother Henry divided their possessions, whereby John received the possessions in the Netherlands,
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of the Dillenburg district is from 10 April 1465, which contains only a part of his tasks and authority. In this ordinance the provisions on
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In the lands of Philip the Good there was still a lot of unrest, like in the County of Holland, where in the 1440s the struggle between the
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in the Netherlands, who was still called up for military service even when he was well into his fifties, but he was not one of the closest
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The date of death 11 or 15 June 1477 in Schutte (1979), p. 42, and 11 June 1477 in Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 94.
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The date of death 27 or 28 July 1479 in Schutte (1979), p. 41, and 27 June 1479 in Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 94.
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was established. The financial administration was still relatively simple; there was no distinction between the public and the private
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of Brabant. As drost, he was the highest judicial officer in the duchy who dealt with the cases that did not ressorted to a specific
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can still be seen. He was succeeded by his sons Engelbert II and John V in accordance with the division treaty of 1472.
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2008:(Breda, 17 May 1451 – Brussels, 31 May 1504), succeeded his father in the possessions in the Netherlands. Married in
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had flared up again. In 1445, Philip was obliged to personally put things in order and John was one of the commanders of the
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on Philip's orders from May 1441 to February 1442, to see how the infidels could best be combated, but this led to nothing.
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in the city of Siegen was a thorn in John's side, but he did not succeed in enforcing any special rights there. Siegen's
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in August 1466. Even during the reign of Charles the Bold, John still was, despite his advanced age, often in the field.
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district is from John's reign. A not inconsiderable source of income for the Counts of Nassau-Siegen has always been the
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to subjects. This also applied to fishing rights, which the count owned. Taxes were also levied in the cities, on
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of the count. All income flowed into the private treasury of the count. The count received the revenues from the
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Rhine tolls in 1455. The Rhine tolls had always been an important concern for the Counts of Nassau, because the
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are mentioned to take place on 12 October in Siegen. And on 30 June 1474, the Emperor informed the
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were to benefit. They rose so high in the favour of the dukes that they could actively influence politics.
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John also seems to have been on the best of terms with the church. In any case, he received a so-called
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kurtzen general Nassoviae und special Beschreibung der Graf- und Herschaften Naßaw-Catzenelnbogen, etc
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and instructed him to summon both parties to a trial on his behalf, to interrogate them and to give
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and deputised for the count. They had a number of servants to guard the public order. In times of
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25 February 1472), which allowed the inhabitants of his cities and castles to consume
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in 1469. On 7 October 1509 he still received 100 guilders annually from the
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of Trier. The dispute was only settled when on 25 August 1499 John's eldest son
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von Ehrenkrook, Hans Friedrich; Förster, Karl & Marchtaler, Kurt Erhard (1928).
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they formed the core of the army. Because of John's sometimes long absences, these
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Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain & Magdelaine, F. & B. (1981).
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Maandblad van het genealogisch-heraldisch genootschap: "De Nederlandsche Leeuw"
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in Dillenburg around 1495, where the epitaph made in 1479 with the inscription
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to repeatedly overstep his authority, to such an extent that he arrogated
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in the Netherlands, from where he managed his domains located there.
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When the count's family started staying in the county more often, a
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Jansen, H.P.H. (1979). "De Bredase Nassaus". In Tamse, C.A. (ed.).
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Van der Eycken, Michel (1980). "Diest en het Huis Oranje-Nassau".
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mentioned as a nun to reform a convent in 1463. The year of birth
1933:
1832:
1761:
1737:
1671:
1652:
1495:
In the Netherlands, since the death of his father, John owned the
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1157:
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197:
37:
Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen, detail of the epitaph in the
4494:"Johann IV., Graf von Nassau-Dillenburg, Vianden, Diez etc."
4064:. Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten. Neue Folge
1918:(1424 – Siegen, 20 April 1502), the eldest daughter of Lord
1140:, but was later replaced by a sum of money. Finally, there was a
1118:
1012:
in most of the districts. The oldest preserved ordinance for the
569:
on foot and horseback and received an annual payment of 600
409:
in most of the districts. The oldest preserved ordinance for the
4401:
De Roo van Alderwerelt, J.K.H. (1960). "De graven van Vianden".
4299:(in French). Vol. Tome III: Brunswick-Nassau-Schwarzbourg.
4143:(in German) (Zweite verbesserte und ergänzte Auflage ed.).
1448:
1429:
1359:
1145:
1091:
1080:
906:
893:. Philip died in that feud in 1446. John received the office of
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775:
642:
612:
546:
418:
369:
332:
4463:
Het vorstenhuis Oranje-Nassau. Van de vroegste tijden tot heden
4119:: Verlag für Sippenforschung und Wappenkunde C.A. Starke.
3766:
1980:
1153:
965:
433:
4101:: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon N.V. between pp. 16–17.
399:
his own preferences and interests. For the administration of
4521:
1958:(1444 – May 1468), married on 14 October 1464 to Count
921:
das achte Haus von der Goltgassenecken nach St. Cunibert hin
747:
John succeeded his father in 1442 together with his brother
4487:: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon N.V. pp. 11–24.
2051:
Anne of Nassau-Siegen (1440/41–1514). Anonymous portrait,
588:, where his grandfather had suffered a grievous defeat at
2855:"Heinrich der Mittlere, Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg"
1794:. John received this summons on 2 September 1464 in
1707:. This led to a dispute with his distant relative Count
946:
The County of Nassau-Siegen was divided into districts (
4532:
Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS)
4282:
Feith, W.G. (1921). "De eerste Nassau's in Nederland".
2152:. Son of Aleid van Loemel. Was granted the castles and
901:
in gratitude from the archbishop, but exchanged it for
3496:(in German). Vol. Band 4. Hessen (3rd ed.).
1436:
by having John pay them the sum of 600 guilders.
150:
Johann Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Breda
1236:– which until then had been used primarily as a
631:
exaggerate when they say that this ended all unrest.
463:
and the death of his father, John lived in the house
4184:"Jan IV, graaf van Nassau, Vianden, Dietz enz."
2038:(Marburg, May 1466 – Cologne, 17 January 1523).
2167:, 4 November 1470) to Adriana van Haastrecht (
285:
275:
226:
216:
204:
186:
170:
145:
135:
125:
118:
95:
85:
77:
63:
46:
23:
4141:Genealogie der in Europa regierenden Fürstenhäuser
984:protection. It was not until 1486 that John's son
518:. Like his father, John was never admitted to the
2896:Ruizendaal, Willem & Conrads, Marian (1995).
2236:Ancestors of Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen
1941:Otto II the Victorious of Brunswick-Lüneburg
1900:The epitaph for the heart of John IV in the
1651:. He also increased the liberties of the city of
529:Philip the Good Duke of Burgundy. Portrait after
448:on 1 August 1410 as the eldest son of Count
4227:"Johan (Johann) IV, graaf van Nassau-Dillenburg"
3640:Pennings & Schreuder (1995), pp. 71–72.
3269:
3267:
3265:
3096:
3094:
3092:
3090:
2963:Pennings & Schreuder (1995), pp. 70–72.
2220:. He married Katharina von Brandscheid, Lady of
4416:Nassau en Oranje in de Nederlandse geschiedenis
4320:Nassau en Oranje in de Nederlandse geschiedenis
4201:Auf den Spuren von Nassau und Oranien in Siegen
3928:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3898:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3868:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3829:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3746:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3716:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3622:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3592:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3562:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3532:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3359:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3329:: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
3192:
3190:
3188:
3186:
3184:
3182:
3180:
3178:
2904:: BV Uitgeversmaatschappij Tirion. p. 37.
2001:(21 September 1449 – 26 August 1500).
1620:by the division of the joint ownership of that
1471:Expansion of his possessions in the Netherlands
390:of that duchy. John was a loyal servant of the
368:Since the death of his father, John owned many
313:Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Breda
4452:. Diestsche Cronycke (in Dutch). Vol. 3.
4229:. In Molhuysen, P.C. & Blok, P.J. (eds.).
3493:Handbuch der historischen Stätten Deutschlands
3220:
3218:
1060:the criminals. But mostly he left that to the
735:Vianden Castle. Photo: Vincent de Groot, 2004.
4473:: A.W. Sijthoff & J.L. Beijers.
4437:Toebosch, Theo (1996). "Gebalsemde Oranjes".
4207:: Gesellschaft für Stadtmarketing Siegen e.V.
4199:Aßmann, Helmut & Menk, Friedhelm (1996).
2023:(15 May 1450 – Breda, 5 July 1501).
1914:John married on 7 February 1440 to Lady
1455:during Lent, and milk food – apart from
670:. In the same year Philip's illegitimate son
584:Because of Philip the Good's interest in the
303:(1 August 1410 – 3 February 1475),
111:(as Count of Nassau-Siegen and Count of Diez)
8:
4683:18 January 1451 – 3 February 1475
4636:18 January 1451 – 3 February 1475
4589:18 January 1451 – 3 February 1475
3649:Pennings & Schreuder (1995), p. 72.
3120:
3118:
3116:
3114:
3112:
3110:
3108:
3106:
1922:and his second wife Countess Anne of Solms.
1888:in Breda. Photo: Richard Broekhuijzen, 2017.
1597:. On 27 February 1458, John bought the
848:, who also claimed her father part's of the
600:, John undertook a journey to the island of
4129:Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), pp. 88–93.
4040:Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), pp. 94–95.
3947:
3945:
3943:
3663:
3661:
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3657:
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3255:
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3247:Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), pp. 91–92.
3208:
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3204:
3202:
3168:
3166:
3164:
3162:
3160:
3158:
3156:
3154:
615:. John is said to have advised to have the
4537:
4506:: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 251–252.
4260:Oranje-Nassau. Een biografisch woordenboek
4232:Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek
4194:: J.J. van Brederode. pp. 87–88.
3788:
3786:
3779:: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 742–743.
3675:
3673:
3281:
3279:
3059:
3057:
3047:
3045:
3043:
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3037:
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3023:
3021:
3019:
3017:
3015:
3013:
3011:
3009:
1258:Emperor Frederick III. Attributed to
1052:there, the count occasionally wielded the
755:had already been assigned to Henry by the
41:in Breda. Photo: Paul M.R. Maeyaert, 2011.
31:
20:
4239:: A.W. Sijthoff. pp. 1218–1219.
4000:
3998:
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3399:
2985:
2983:
2981:
2979:
2977:
2975:
2973:
2971:
2969:
2697:counts' main residence. See Lück (1981),
1810:Last years, death, funeral and succession
939:were co-granted by John's ancestor Count
545:Philip the Good, who since 1430 had been
4443:(in Dutch) (published 14 December 1996).
3682:"Johann II. von Nassau-Saarbrücken"
3234:
3232:
3230:
3144:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3136:
3134:
3132:
3130:
3071:
3069:
2999:
2997:
2995:
2232:
2034:on 11 February 1482 to Landgravine
1756:John came into conflict with his sister
743:Diez Castle. Photo: Peter Klassen, 2006.
719:Count of Nassau-Siegen, Vianden and Diez
4726:3 May 1442 – 3 February 1475
4681:3 May 1442 – 22 February 1447
4634:3 May 1442 – 22 February 1447
4587:3 May 1442 – 22 February 1447
4089:"Kwartierstaat Willem van Oranje". In:
4013:Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 94.
3196:Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 93.
2956:
2679:
2041:
2012:on 19 December 1468 to Margravine
1858:
988:was able to definitively subjugate the
498:In the service of the Dukes of Burgundy
231:
105:(as Count of Vianden and Lord of Breda)
4422:: A.W. Sijthoff. pp. 40–44.
4326:: A.W. Sijthoff. pp. 11–40.
3847:Van der Eycken (1980), pp. 17–18.
309:Johann IV. Graf von Nassau-Siegen
140:Johann IV. Graf von Nassau-Siegen
4246:Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau
4220:: Der Magistrat der Stadt Dillenburg.
3807:: Duncker & Humblot. p. 101.
3795:"Wilhelm IV., Herzog von Jülich"
3694:: Duncker & Humblot. p. 263.
3392:: Duncker & Humblot. p. 252.
2867:: Duncker & Humblot. p. 492.
2262:Adelaide of Heinsberg and Blankenberg
807:of the County of Vianden, as well as
627:. This was not a bad idea, but later
7:
4190:(in Dutch). Vol. Negende deel.
2989:Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 219.
2127:John had two illegitimate children:
1936:, 5 or 8 April 1514), married:
1180:of 1 April 1470 concerning the
1094:working there. With the increase in
811:. The division treaty was signed in
778:and a part of the proceeds from the
403:, the County of Nassau-Siegen had a
130:John IV, Count of Nassau-Siegen
25:John IV, Count of Nassau-Siegen
4492:Wenzelburger, Karl Theodor (1881).
4456:: Stedelijk Museum. pp. 15–42.
4257:Van Ditzhuyzen, Reinildis (2004) .
4235:(in Dutch). Vol. Eerste deel.
4216:(in German) (Neuauflage ed.).
3285:De Vries Feyens (1933), p. 15.
3273:Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 152.
3100:Van Ditzhuyzen (2004), p. 151.
3084:De Vries Feyens (1933), p. 14.
1345:, as well as other rights from the
4461:Vorsterman van Oyen, A.A. (1882).
4357:Jaarboek Oranje-Nassau Museum 1994
4158:Textor von Haiger, Johann (1617).
3490:Sante, Georg Wilhelm, ed. (1976).
2806:Textor von Haiger, Johann (1617).
1948:Philip the Elder of Katzenelnbogen
1709:John II of Nassau-Saarbrücken
1647:and brought it directly under the
960:. These were members of the local
884:Henry III of Nassau-Beilstein
858:Philip the Elder of Katzenelnbogen
634:More dangerous for Philip was the
14:
4528:Nassau-Breda, Johann IV. Graf von
4481:Prins Willem van Oranje 1533-1933
4095:Prins Willem van Oranje 1533-1933
4059:Schwennicke, Detlev (1978–1995).
3972:Wenzelburger (1881), p. 252.
3380:"Johann V. von Nassau-Dillenburg"
2649:Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen
2006:Engelbert II the Illustrious
1999:Philip I of Hanau-Münzenberg
1946:on 24 January 1474 to Count
1414:Philip II of Nassau-Weilburg
1064:. Also the other punishments and
450:Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen
428:from John's reign concerning the
280:Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen
4542:John IV, Count of Nassau-Siegen
4502:(in German). Vol. Band 14.
4349:: Siegerländer Heimatverein e.V.
4147:: Verlag von Bernhard Tauchnitz.
3803:(in German). Vol. Band 43.
3690:(in German). Vol. Band 14.
3388:(in German). Vol. Band 14.
2863:(in German). Vol. Band 11.
2337:Margaret of Guelders and Zutphen
2098:
2086:
2063:
2044:
1960:Philip I of Waldeck-Waldeck
1939:on 28 October 1467 to Duke
1893:
1877:
1861:
1412:of Wetzlar – sent by Count
502:John was a loyal servant of the
69:
4450:Diest en het Huis Oranje-Nassau
4022:Schutte (1979), pp. 41–42.
3793:Redlich, Otto Reinhard (1898).
3775:(in German). Vol. Band 8.
3224:Schutte (1979), pp. 40–41.
2839:Katzenelnbogen, Anna Gräfin von
2826:Katzenelnbogen, Anna Gräfin von
2234:
1740:and the castle and the land of
1616:. In the same year he acquired
1192:lists the individual taxes for
761:John I of Nassau-Beilstein
649:, which wanted to maintain its
4499:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
3800:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
3772:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
3687:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
3385:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
3294:Jansen (1979), pp. 31–32.
3259:Van der Aa (1860), p. 87.
2860:Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
2107:Master of Portraits of Princes
1920:John II of Looz-Heinsberg
1835:was interred in the church in
1713:John IV of Looz-Heinsberg
1624:between Lord of Breda and the
1144:, which had to be paid during
1:
4167:: Christoph Raab. p. 93.
2888:
2653:
2574:
2462:
2458:Otto II of Nassau-Siegen
2340:
2303:Engelbert II of the Mark
2251:
2247:Henry I of Nassau-Siegen
2071:
2052:
1979:, 22 April 1495). Was a
1969:
1658:Through his marriage to Lady
1090:, which were supplied by the
1020:are prominently present. The
941:Henry I of Nassau-Siegen
301:John IV of Nassau-Siegen
4822:15th-century German nobility
4345:(in German) (2nd ed.).
4091:Jhr. B.C. de Savornin Lohman
3500:: Kröner. pp. 435–436.
2633:
2611:
2597:
2570:John I of Nassau-Siegen
2548:
2534:
2521:
2507:
2492:
2478:
2442:
2429:
2415:
2402:
2388:
2375:
2355:
2321:
2308:
2288:
2274:
2169:
2146: 29 November 1506
2143:
1282:and the associated tolls in
795:John II with the Helmet
4263:(in Dutch) (3rd ed.).
4080:Dek (1970), pp. 65–69.
4031:Dek (1970), pp. 69–70.
3990:Van Raak (1995), p. 8.
3124:Schutte (1979), p. 41.
1950:(1402 – 28 July 1479).
1379:as his commissioner in the
1251:, which lasted until 1481.
4838:
4139:von Behr, Kamill (1870) .
3951:Becker (1983), p. 13.
3667:Blok (1911), p. 1219.
3480:Becker (1983), p. 31.
3471:Becker (1983), p. 30.
3455:Becker (1983), p. 29.
3446:Becker (1983), p. 27.
3437:Becker (1983), p. 14.
3428:Becker (1983), p. 28.
3308:Jansen (1979), p. 32.
3212:Becker (1983), p. 12.
3172:Blok (1911), p. 1218.
3063:Becker (1983), p. 26.
3051:Jansen (1979), p. 31.
3027:Jansen (1979), p. 30.
2330:Thierry VII of Cleves
2174:). Jan van Nassau was the
2172: 8 October 1512
2070:Ottilie of Nassau-Siegen (
2036:Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg
1002:For the administration of
867:at the side of Archbishop
520:Order of the Golden Fleece
459:In the period between his
315:, was since 1442 Count of
4760:
4751:
4743:
4738:
4728:
4721:
4713:
4703:
4695:
4685:
4674:
4666:
4656:
4648:
4638:
4627:
4619:
4609:
4601:
4591:
4580:
4572:
4567:
4540:
4182:Van der Aa, A.J. (1860).
3765:Harleß, Woldemar (1878).
2853:Spehr, Ferdinand (1880).
2647:
2604:
2568:
2541:
2514:
2487:Adolf II of the Mark
2485:
2456:
2422:
2395:
2384:Oda of Putten and Strijen
2368:
2348:
2328:
2301:
2283:Philip II of Vianden
2281:
2245:
2235:
1046:Hochgericht auf dem Stein
954:) the count appointed an
662:, was forcibly appointed
30:
4343:Siegerland und Nederland
4093:, et al. (eds.) (1933),
4004:Lück (1981), p. 25.
3963:Lück (1981), p. 27.
3416:Lück (1981), p. 21.
3407:Lück (1981), p. 26.
3075:Lück (1981), p. 61.
3003:Lück (1981), p. 24.
2606:John III of Polanen
2370:William VI of Horne
2242:Great-great-grandparents
1902:Evangelische Stadtkirche
1842:Evangelische Stadtkirche
1387:between the citizens of
1264:Kunsthistorisches Museum
1036:(high jurisdiction) the
846:Ottilie of Nassau-Siegen
553:and since 1433 Count of
357:. He descended from the
16:German count (1410–1475)
4378:Van Raak, Cees (1995).
4252:: Europese Bibliotheek.
4062:Europäische Stammtafeln
4049:Dek (1970), p. 70.
3680:Joachim, Ernst (1881).
3378:Joachim, Ernst (1881).
3238:Dek (1970), p. 67.
3148:Dek (1970), p. 69.
2516:John II of Polanen
2411:Mathilde of Saarbrücken
1987:of Vredenburg Abbey in
1839:and transferred to the
1752:Dispute with his sister
1693:, so that he possessed
1358:use of himself and his
1124:, which were levied on
978:territorial lord rights
474:John was interested in
467:in the Reigerstraat in
4817:Marshals of Westphalia
4807:House of Nassau-Siegen
4583:Count of Nassau-Siegen
4547:House of Nassau-Siegen
4341:Lück, Alfred (1981) .
4297:l'Allemagne Dynastique
3922:Regesta Imperii Online
3892:Regesta Imperii Online
3862:Regesta Imperii Online
3823:Regesta Imperii Online
3740:Regesta Imperii Online
3710:Regesta Imperii Online
3616:Regesta Imperii Online
3586:Regesta Imperii Online
3556:Regesta Imperii Online
3526:Regesta Imperii Online
3353:Regesta Imperii Online
3323:Regesta Imperii Online
2557:Philippa of Valkenburg
2364:Catherine of Brederode
2350:John I of Polanen
2182:van Nassau van Merwen.
1943:(1439 – January 1471);
1916:Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
1798:from the hands of the
1660:Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
1645:Margraviate of Antwerp
1492:
1347:Archdiocese of Cologne
1271:
863:John took part in the
744:
736:
728:
542:
486:in Breda Castle. This
308:
221:Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
211:House of Nassau-Siegen
48:Count of Nassau-Siegen
4754:Marshal of Westphalia
3918:"RI XIII H. 8 n. 251"
3888:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 158"
3858:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 149"
3819:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 256"
3736:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 237"
3612:"RI XIII H. 7 n. 408"
3582:"RI XIII H. 8 n. 329"
3552:"RI XIII H. 4 n. 504"
3522:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 211"
2123:Illegitimate children
1478:
1274:On 28 May 1470,
1257:
1128:. There was also the
1044:district had its own
950:). In each district (
742:
734:
726:
707:, from which his son
531:Rogier van der Weyden
528:
432:lists the individual
4723:Lord of Breda, etc.
4562:3 February 1475
4386:: Uitgeverij Thoth.
4244:Dek, A.W.E. (1970).
4212:Becker, E. (1983) .
3349:"RI XIII H. 5 n. 92"
2585:Margaret of the Mark
2543:John II of Salm
2397:Simon I of Salm
2297:Adelaide of Arnsberg
2178:of the illegitimate
1904:in Dillenburg, 2019.
1662:, John obtained the
1463:grew and hardly any
1216:of officials, court
1204:pans, metal sheets,
1056:himself in order to
727:Siegen Castle, 2011.
693:Battle of Montenaken
380:, that he possessed
4420:Alphen aan den Rijn
4324:Alphen aan den Rijn
4225:Blok, P.J. (1911).
3767:"Gerhard VII."
2473:Adelaide of Vianden
1445:Pope Sixtus IV
1242:Tringenstein Castle
1114:Mai und Herbst Bede
1040:was competent. The
1034:Blutgerichtsbarkeit
1006:, the county had a
772:Greifenstein Castle
311:, official titles:
4739:Political offices
4555:1 August 1410
2537: before 1353
2502:Margaret of Cleves
2453:Great-grandparents
2424:John of Valkenburg
2186:Adriaan van Nassau
1910:Marriage and issue
1639:of Breda from the
1543:(later called the
1493:
1418:letter of attorney
1272:
1028:was competent for
791:Frederick III
745:
737:
729:
543:
4802:Counts of Vianden
4770:
4769:
4761:Succeeded by
4732:Engelbert II
4729:Succeeded by
4704:Succeeded by
4686:Succeeded by
4660:Engelbert II
4657:Succeeded by
4639:Succeeded by
4610:Succeeded by
4592:Succeeded by
4530:(in German). In:
4518:Jan IV van Nassau
4070:: J.A. Stargardt.
2815:: Christoph Raab.
2671:
2670:
2664:Joanne of Polanen
2551: after 1400
2510: after 1348
2445: after 1327
2418: after 1354
2391: after 1327
2317:Matilda of Arberg
2277: after 1343
2014:Cimburga of Baden
1800:servus et nuncius
1733:Engelbert II
1528:, a house on the
1481:Bernard van Orley
1234:Dillenburg Castle
990:von Bicken Family
931:. The increasing
757:marriage contract
753:County of Vianden
709:Engelbert II
672:David of Burgundy
571:Philippusguilders
504:Dukes of Burgundy
454:Joanne of Polanen
444:John was born in
392:Dukes of Burgundy
295:
294:
290:Joanne of Polanen
262:Engelbert II
103:Engelbert II
4829:
4792:Counts of Nassau
4744:Preceded by
4717:Engelbert I
4714:Preceded by
4696:Preceded by
4670:Engelbert I
4667:Preceded by
4649:Preceded by
4630:Count of Vianden
4623:Engelbert I
4620:Preceded by
4602:Preceded by
4576:Engelbert I
4573:Preceded by
4563:
4556:
4538:
4520:(in Dutch). In:
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2148:), castellan of
2147:
2145:
2140:
2102:
2090:
2076:
2073:
2067:
2057:
2054:
2048:
2022:
1974:
1971:
1932:(1440 or 1441 –
1897:
1881:
1865:
1850:
1773:
1720:Gerhard VII
1702:
1701:
1697:
1692:
1649:Duchy of Brabant
1634:
1611:
1572:
1553:
1545:Palace of Nassau
1538:
1520:(or Niervaart),
1511:
1434:Rhenish guilders
1398:and the city of
1397:
1370:Frederick I
1344:
1333:
1318:
1307:
1296:
1262:, c. 1500.
1250:
1122:
1109:
1022:Reichshofgericht
998:
892:
877:
839:
806:
805:
801:
769:
660:Louis of Bourbon
579:Land van Heusden
516:Charles the Bold
389:
388:
384:
356:
345:
321:County of Nassau
235:
200:
177:
166:
159:
157:
151:
141:
121:
90:Engelbert I
73:
52:Count of Vianden
35:
21:
4837:
4836:
4832:
4831:
4830:
4828:
4827:
4826:
4772:
4771:
4766:
4764:Konrad of Wrede
4757:
4749:
4734:
4725:
4719:
4709:
4701:
4691:
4682:
4680:
4672:
4662:
4654:
4644:
4635:
4633:
4625:
4615:
4607:
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4588:
4586:
4578:
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4491:
4477:
4460:
4447:
4440:NRC Handelsblad
4436:
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4413:
4400:
4394:
4377:
4371:
4353:
4340:
4334:
4317:
4311:
4294:
4281:
4275:
4256:
4243:
4224:
4211:
4198:
4181:
4178:
4173:
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3784:
3764:
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3759:
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3747:
3734:
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3719:
3717:
3706:"Chmel n. 6037"
3704:
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3258:
3251:
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3200:
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3171:
3152:
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3128:
3123:
3104:
3099:
3088:
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2805:
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2774:
2770:
2765:
2761:
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2414:
2412:
2410:
2408:
2401:
2399:
2387:
2385:
2383:
2381:
2374:
2372:
2366:(1312/16–1372)
2365:
2363:
2361:
2354:
2352:
2343:
2338:
2336:
2334:
2332:
2320:
2318:
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2249:
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2208:
2188:
2168:
2142:
2134:
2125:
2118:
2103:
2094:
2091:
2082:
2074:
2068:
2059:
2055:
2049:
2016:
1972:
1912:
1905:
1898:
1889:
1882:
1873:
1872:in Breda, 2012.
1866:
1844:
1812:
1767:
1754:
1705:Duchy of Jülich
1699:
1695:
1694:
1686:
1635:. He freed the
1628:
1626:Lord of Strijen
1605:
1566:
1547:
1532:
1514:Geertruidenberg
1505:
1473:
1467:was available.
1391:
1338:
1327:
1312:
1301:
1290:
1244:
1116:
1103:
1018:matrimonial law
992:
937:city privileges
886:
871:
869:Thierry II
833:
803:
799:
798:
763:
751:. However, the
721:
619:consist of 50%
535:Groeningemuseum
512:Philip the Good
500:
442:
386:
382:
381:
378:Duchy of Jülich
374:the Netherlands
363:House of Nassau
350:
339:
319:(a part of the
271:
229:
228:
190:
179:
175:
174:3 February 1475
162:
161:
155:
153:
152:
149:
139:
131:
119:
114:
58:
54:
50:
42:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
4835:
4833:
4825:
4824:
4819:
4814:
4812:Lords of Breda
4809:
4804:
4799:
4797:Counts of Diez
4794:
4789:
4784:
4774:
4773:
4768:
4767:
4762:
4759:
4750:
4747:Henry of Moers
4745:
4741:
4740:
4736:
4735:
4730:
4727:
4720:
4715:
4711:
4710:
4705:
4702:
4697:
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4568:Regnal titles
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4512:External links
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3319:"Chmel n. 879"
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2621:Odilia of Salm
2603:
2567:
2561:
2560:
2540:
2513:
2484:
2455:
2449:
2448:
2438:Mary of Herpen
2421:
2394:
2367:
2347:
2327:
2300:
2291: 1315/16
2280:
2244:
2238:
2237:
2230:
2227:
2226:
2225:
2183:
2150:Heusden Castle
2132:Jan van Nassau
2124:
2121:
2120:
2119:
2104:
2097:
2095:
2092:
2085:
2083:
2069:
2062:
2060:
2050:
2043:
2040:
2039:
2024:
2002:
1992:
1963:
1962:(1445 – 1475).
1953:
1952:
1951:
1944:
1911:
1908:
1907:
1906:
1899:
1892:
1890:
1883:
1876:
1874:
1867:
1860:
1831:in Breda. His
1811:
1808:
1802:of the abbot.
1753:
1750:
1684:Land of Millen
1554:), a house in
1472:
1469:
1432:of 2,000
1367:Count palatine
1260:Hans Burgkmair
1226:communion wine
850:County of Diez
820:County of Diez
720:
717:
713:Henry III
674:was appointed
609:Hooks and Cods
598:Ottoman Empire
594:Constantinople
533:, after 1450.
499:
496:
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188:
184:
183:
178:(aged 64)
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4708:
4700:
4699:Henry II
4694:
4690:
4689:Henry II
4679:
4678:
4677:Count of Diez
4671:
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4661:
4653:
4652:Henry II
4647:
4643:
4642:Henry II
4632:
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4624:
4618:
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4606:
4605:Henry II
4600:
4596:
4595:Henry II
4585:
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4577:
4571:
4566:
4561:
4554:
4549:
4548:
4539:
4533:
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4526:
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4522:Erfgoed Breda
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4505:
4501:
4500:
4495:
4490:
4486:
4482:
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4472:
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4459:
4455:
4451:
4446:
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4441:
4435:
4431:
4429:90-218-2447-7
4425:
4421:
4417:
4412:
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4404:
4399:
4395:
4393:90-6868-117-6
4389:
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4372:
4370:90-73714-18-4
4366:
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4335:
4333:90-218-2447-7
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4206:
4203:(in German).
4202:
4197:
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4189:
4185:
4180:
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4175:
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4163:(in German).
4162:
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4126:
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4115:(in German).
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3923:
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3893:
3889:
3883:
3880:
3867:
3864:(in German).
3863:
3859:
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3850:
3844:
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3828:
3825:(in German).
3824:
3820:
3814:
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3796:
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3787:
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3778:
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3773:
3768:
3761:
3758:
3745:
3742:(in German).
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2565:Grandparents
2564:
2555:⚭ after 1355
2530:Oda of Horne
2452:
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2180:cadet branch
2165:Loon op Zand
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1496:
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1485:Getty Center
1440:
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1420: – the
1416:with John's
1407:
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1364:
1355:compensation
1273:
1214:remuneration
1149:
1134:personal tax
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446:Breda Castle
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206:Noble family
191:
176:(1475-02-03)
164:Breda Castle
65:Coat of arms
38:
18:
4787:1475 deaths
4782:1410 births
4707:John V
4613:John V
4524:(in Dutch).
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2657: 1370
2636: 1428
2624: [
2614: 1394
2600: 1409
2588: [
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2495: 1347
2481: 1376
2466: 1305
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2333:(1291–1347)
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2111:Rijksmuseum
2075: 1445
2056: 1460
2028:John V
2017: [
1973: 1445
1845: [
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1687: [
1641:feudal ties
1629: [
1618:Steenbergen
1606: [
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1489:Los Angeles
1441:Butterbrief
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1232:. John had
1184:in Siegen,
1150:Schatzungen
1126:land tenure
1117: [
1104: [
1101:Rentmeister
1038:Hochgericht
993: [
986:John V
974:Haiger Mark
887: [
872: [
854:inheritance
834: [
764: [
586:Middle East
436:in detail.
351: [
340: [
267:John V
136:Native name
109:John V
86:Predecessor
4776:Categories
4301:Le Perreux
4250:Zaltbommel
4218:Dillenburg
3932:25 October
3902:25 October
3872:25 October
3833:25 October
3750:25 October
3720:25 October
3626:25 October
3596:25 October
3566:25 October
3536:25 October
3363:25 October
3333:25 October
2951:References
2176:progenitor
2079:Oosterhout
1991:1476–1495.
1886:Grote Kerk
1870:Grote Kerk
1828:Grote Kerk
1792:Salmünster
1680:Waldfeucht
1589:, and the
1530:Koudenberg
1522:Oosterhout
1321:Bocklemünd
1280:Königsdorf
1238:stronghold
1142:hearth tax
1050:executions
1032:. For the
1014:Schultheiß
1009:Schultheiß
929:Dillenburg
899:Westphalia
865:Soest Feud
828:Archbishop
788:Roman King
629:historians
415:Dillenburg
411:Schultheiß
406:Schultheiß
193:Grote Kerk
181:Dillenburg
156:1410-08-01
39:Grote Kerk
4409:(6): 196.
4361:Rotterdam
4290:(9): 222.
4267:: Becht.
3498:Stuttgart
2468:–1350/51)
2229:Ancestors
2195:. Bought
2115:Amsterdam
1816:Engelbert
1614:Hambroeck
1603:Gageldonk
1595:Drimmelen
1461:olive oil
1377:witnesses
1336:Blatzheim
1210:cauldrons
1202:cast iron
1190:Wilnsdorf
1138:livestock
1042:Ebersbach
970:Amtmänner
943:in 1303.
933:citizenry
784:Lahnstein
636:rebellion
596:from the
590:Nicopolis
577:) of the
575:castellan
492:residence
452:and Lady
440:Biography
329:half Diez
217:Spouse(s)
126:Full name
96:Successor
81:1442–1475
2795:fifteen.
2776:funeral.
2218:St. Vith
2109:, 1487.
1985:prioress
1837:Feldbach
1784:judgment
1780:attorney
1765:Reinhard
1682:and the
1556:Mechelen
1541:Brussels
1518:Klundert
1422:hearings
1409:Schöffen
1374:question
1299:Lövenich
1194:pig iron
1130:Leibbede
1085:villages
1077:treasury
1026:Rottweil
962:nobility
684:citizens
651:autonomy
623:and 50%
476:religion
461:marriage
4504:Leipzig
4485:Haarlem
4471:Utrecht
4265:Haarlem
4192:Haarlem
4176:Sources
4165:Herborn
4145:Leipzig
4117:Görlitz
4099:Haarlem
4068:Marburg
3805:Leipzig
3777:Leipzig
3692:Leipzig
3390:Leipzig
2934:Siegen.
2865:Leipzig
2813:Herborn
2644:Parents
2346:–1331)
2206:Rentamt
2197:Thommes
2032:Marburg
2010:Koblenz
1995:Adriana
1977:Alkmaar
1966:Ottilie
1796:Vianden
1788:testify
1778:as his
1746:Zeelhem
1724:William
1703:of the
1698:⁄
1676:Gangelt
1668:Herstal
1643:to the
1583:Zundert
1579:Polanen
1575:Monster
1564:the Lek
1447:(dated
1406:to the
1404:summons
1402:. In a
1400:Wetzlar
1389:Nauborn
1383:in the
1381:lawsuit
1351:Chapter
1325:Merheim
1284:Mülheim
1276:Emperor
1230:castles
1218:clothes
1206:scythes
1186:Netphen
1182:tariffs
1178:charter
1174:meadows
1166:gardens
1096:coinage
1088:in kind
1083:in the
1030:appeals
1004:justice
982:Hessian
957:Amtmann
903:pledged
895:Marshal
880:Cologne
852:as her
813:Cologne
809:Herborn
802:⁄
705:dynasty
688:Utrecht
680:Utrecht
640:Flemish
638:of the
567:archers
555:Holland
551:Brabant
484:library
480:science
430:tariffs
426:charter
413:of the
401:justice
385:⁄
361:of the
348:the Lek
346:and of
327:and of
325:Vianden
257:Adriana
252:Ottilie
4558:
4469:&
4467:Leiden
4426:
4390:
4384:Bussum
4367:
4347:Siegen
4330:
4307:
4271:
4237:Leiden
4205:Siegen
3504:
2908:
2699:passim
2661:⚭ 1403
2659:–1442)
2618:⚭ 1390
2582:⚭ 1357
2580:–1416)
2559:(?–?)
2528:⚭ 1348
2499:⚭ 1332
2470:⚭ 1331
2409:⚭ 1334
2382:⚭ 1315
2335:⚭ 1308
2315:⚭ 1299
2299:(?–?)
2257:–1343)
2201:Auimel
2161:Frasne
2157:Corroy
2026:Count
2004:Count
1956:Joanne
1742:Zichem
1587:Nispen
1558:, the
1526:Dongen
1457:cheese
1453:butter
1426:mayors
1268:Vienna
1170:fields
1162:houses
1158:leased
1058:behead
925:Siegen
697:Dinant
676:Bishop
602:Rhodes
539:Bruges
488:castle
331:, and
323:), of
305:German
286:Mother
276:Father
247:Joanne
232:Detail
187:Buried
4560:Died:
4553:Born:
4454:Diest
3926:Mainz
3896:Mainz
3866:Mainz
3827:Mainz
3744:Mainz
3714:Mainz
3620:Mainz
3590:Mainz
3560:Mainz
3530:Mainz
3357:Mainz
3327:Mainz
2902:Baarn
2721:1435.
2711:days.
2674:Notes
2628:]
2592:]
2269:]
2213:]
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