Heinrich von Nassau Geslacht: Man Geboorte: 15 okt 1550 - Dillenburg, Giessen, Hessen, Germany Overlijden: 14 apr 1574 - Mook, Mook en Middelaar, Limburg, The Netherlands Vader: Wilhelm 'de Rijke' "der reiche" von Nassau-Dillenburg (Dietz), graaf Moeder: Juliana Anna van Oranje-Nassau (Nassau-Dillenburg) (geboren Grafin von Stolberg und Wernigerode), Gräfin zu Hanau-Münzenberg und zu Nassau-Dillenburg Broers/zusters: Willem I "de Zwijger" van Nassau-Dillenburg, Prins van Oranje, Stadhouder van Holland, Zeeland en Utrecht, Hermanna von Nassau, Johann von Nassau (geboren Nassau), Graf zu Nassau-Katzenelnbogen-Diez, Ludwig von Nassau (geboren Nassau), Graf, Maria van Nassau (geboren van Oranje-Nassau (Nassau-Dillenburg)), Adolf von Nassau, Anna von Nassau-Dillenburg, Elisabeth von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Solms-Braunfels, Katharina von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Schwarzburg-Arnstadt, Juliana von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Magdalena von Nassau-Dillenburg (geboren Nassau), Gräfin zu Hohenlohe-Weikersheim
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