Anna Sybilla von Nassau<br>Geslacht: Vrouw<br>Geboorte: 29 sep 1569 - Of n-Nasau Prusia, Dillenburg, Giessen, Hesse, Germany<br>Overlijden: 19 dec 1576<br>Vader: Johann Vl von Nassau-Dillenburg (geboren von Nassau-Dillenburg (Dietz)), Graf zu Nassau-Katzenelnbogen-Diez<br>Moeder: Elisabeth von Leuchtenberg, Gräfin zu Nassau-Katzenelnbogen-Diez<br>Broers/zusters: Wilhelm Ludwig von Nassau-Dillenburg (geboren Nassau), Graf, Ludwig Günther von Nassau, Johann "der Mittlere" von Nassau-Siegen, Graf von Nassau-Siegen, George of Nassau-Beilstein (geboren Nassau), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Elisabeth von Nassau, Gräfin zu Isenburg-Büdingen, Juliana von Nassau-Dillenburg (geboren Nassau), Gräfin zu Solms-Braunfels, und zu Salm, Philipp of Nassau (geboren Nassau), Count of Nassau, Maria von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Mathilde von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Mansfeld-Arnstein, Albrecht von Nassau-Dietz (geboren Nassau), Prinz, Ernst Casimir von Nassau-Dillenburg (geboren Nassau), Graf zu Nassau-Dietz, Son Count Of Nassau
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