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Persoonlijke gegevens Elizabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg 

  • Zij is geboren in het jaar 1488.
  • Zij is overleden op 3 juni 1559 in Dillenburg, Hesse-Nassau, zij was toen 71 jaar oud.
    Oorzaak: unknown but undoubtedly there to attend the triple wedding of her nephew John and nieces Anne and Elisabeth
  • Een kind van John V Count of Nassau-Siegen en Elisabeth Landgravine (Princess) of Hesse-Marburg
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 23 juli 2023.

Gezin van Elizabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg

Zij is getrouwd met John III Count of Wied.

Zij zijn getrouwd februari 1506 te Siegen Castle, Siegen (a twofer: at double wedding with her sister Mary), zij was toen 18 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Philip of Wied  > 1506-1535
  2. Johann IV von Wied  > 1507-1581 
  3. Frederick of Wied  > 1508-????
  4. Magdalene of Wied  > 1510-1572
  5. Margaret of Wied  > 1511-1571
  6. Walpurga of Wied  > 1512-1578
  7. Agnes of Wied  1520-1588 
  8. Genoveva of Wied  > 1520-????
  9. Mary of Wied  > 1521-????
  10. Elizabeth of Wied  > 1522-????


Notities over Elizabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg

Father had 100 lines to Charlemagne so subject has at least that.

Charlemagne Descendant many times over!

All descendants of Queen of England Eleanor of Aquitaine are in triple figures just through her paths.
All descendants of King Louis VII of France, Eleanor's first husband are likewise in triple figures
through his paths alone.

This individual is not such a descendant by standard documentation, including here of either one of
these individuals, or both, but for this subject, the kinship is 3rd, 4th,...8th... cousins removed multiple times to each of the one-time married couplle, but still...

This Charlemagne descendant is documented on this one extended family site as among others a 19th-20th-21st-22nd-23rd-24th-25th-26th-27th grandchild repeatedly so many times each uniquely as to at least be into the triple figures as such a multi-ancestral path descendant of ,
Charlemagne, first Holy Roman Emperor [HRE]---coronation on 25 December 800 in Rome---
with HREs so created and so serving until August 6, 1806, when the Empire was disbanded.

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Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen
Countess Consort of Wied
Coat of armsNassau-Dillenburg 1493.svg
Full name
Elisabeth Countess of Nassau-Siegen
Native nameElisabeth Gräfin von Nassau-Siegen
BornElisabeth Gräfin zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez
1488
Died3 June 1559
Dillenburg
Noble familyHouse of Nassau-Siegen
Spouse(s)John III of Wied [de]
Issue
Detail
John IV
Frederick
Magdalene [de]
Margaret [de]
FatherJohn V of Nassau-Siegen
MotherElisabeth of Hesse-Marburg
Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen[note 1] (1488 – 3 June 1559), German: Elisabeth Gräfin von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Gräfin zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez, was a countess from the House of Nassau-Siegen, a cadet branch of the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau, and through marriage Countess of Wied.

Biography
Elisabeth was born in 1488[1][2][3] as the eldest daughter and fifth child of Count John V of Nassau-Siegen and his wife Landgravine Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg.[1][2][3]

Elisabeth married in February 1506[1][2][3] to Count John III of Wied [de] (1485[note 2] - 18 May 1533[1][2]). It was a double wedding, on the same day Elisabeth's younger sister Mary married to Count Jobst I of Holstein-Schauenburg-Pinneberg.[1][2][3][4] The double wedding of Elisabeth and Mary was held at Siegen Castle [de]. A banquet was also held in the city hall in Siegen at which both brides and grooms were present. The feast with the city magistrates was paid for by the brides' father and the city council donated 16 oxen and 19 pigs for the feast.[4] On 16 February 1506, the ʻBeilagerʼ of the two sisters was celebrated in Dillenburg with the greatest of festivities. The purchase of gold fabric for 747 guilders and silk fabric for 396 guilders at the trade fair in Mainz for these celebrations and the wedding of their brother William in Koblenz in May 1506, as well as the unusually high total expenditure of 13,505 guilders in the accounts of 1505/1506, show that these weddings must have been splendid events.[5]

Elisabeth's husband was the son of Count Frederick IV and Countess Agnes of Virneburg.[1][2][3][6] John succeeded his father together with his brother William III, who relinquished all his rights to the County of Wied to John in 1505. The year later John's brothers, who were clergymen, also renounced their rights to him.[6] Elisabeth's mother-in-law was a niece of Countess Genoveva of Virneburg, who was married to Count Henry II of Nassau-Siegen, Elisabeth's great uncle.[7][8][9] Elisabeth's husband died in 1533 and was succeeded by their son John IV.[6]

Elisabeth's brother-in-law archbishop Herman V of Cologne tried in vain to bring the Archbishopric of Cologne to the Reformation,[10][11] but had then been deposed by papal bull. He then went to Siegen to seek the advice of Elisabeth's brother Count William I 'the Rich' of Nassau-Siegen, and asked him to put in a good word for him with Emperor Charles V. With the Wied Family, the archbishop spent several weeks in Siegen.[11]

Elisabeth died in Dillenburg on 3 June 1559,[1][2][3] where she no doubt was to attend the triple wedding of her nephew John and nieces Anne and Elisabeth.[12]

Issue
From the marriage of Elisabeth and John the following children were born:[6]

Philip (? - 1535).
Count John IV (? - 15 June 1581), succeeded his father as Count of Wied in 1533. He married in February 1543 to Countess Catherine of Hanau-Münzenberg [de][note 3] (26 March 1525 - after 15 June 1581[13]).
Frederick (? - 23 December 1568), was elected archbishop Frederick IV of Cologne on 19 November 1562, resigned in 1567.
Magdalene [de] (? - 23 May 1572), Abbess of Elten Abbey [de].
Margaret [de] (? - 5 August 1571). She married:
on 29 September 1523 to Count Bernhard of Bentheim-Steinfurt (? - 1528).
in 1534 to Count Arnold of Manderscheid-Blankenheim (14 November 1500 - 6 May 1548).
Walpurga (? - 3 October 1578), married in 1528 to Count Louis of Stolberg-Königstein (Stolberg, 13 January 1505 - Wertheim, 24 August 1574).
Agnes (? - Sonnewalde, 24 March 1588). She married:
in Siegen, 28 August 1539 to Count Caspar of Mansfeld-Hinterort (? - in Hungary, 26 October 1542).
in Dierdorf on 11 July 1545 to Count Frederick Magnus of Solms-Laubach (1 October 1521 - Laubach, 13 January 1561).
Genoveva (? - 26 June 1556), married in 1546 to Count Wolfgang of Stolberg-Wernigerode [de] (Stolberg, 1 October 1501 - Allstedt, 8 March 1552).
Mary (? - 15 March 1563), married on 1 September 1554 to Christoph Reichserbschenk, Semperfrei und Herr zu Limpurg-Gaildorf (12 July 1541 - Obersontheim, 3 September 1574).
Elisabeth (? - 24 July 1542), married in 1522 to Count Anton of Isenburg-Büdingen-Kelsterbach [de] (1501 - 1560).
Ancestors
Ancestors of Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
Great-great-grandparentsJohn I of Nassau-Siegen
(c. 1339-1416)
⚭ 1357
Margaret of the Mark
(?-1409)John III of Polanen
(?-1394)
⚭ 1390
Odilia of Salm
(?-1428)Godfrey II of Heinsberg
(?-1395)
⚭ 1357
Philippa of Jülich
(?-1390)Otto I of Solms
(?-1410)

Agnes of Falkenstein
(c. 1358-1409)Herman II 'the Scholar' of Hesse
(c. 1342-1413)
⚭ 1383
Margaret of Nuremberg
(c. 1363-1406)Frederick I 'the Belligerent' of Saxony
(1370-1428)
⚭ 1402
Catherine of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(?-1442)John III of Katzenelnbogen
(?-1444)
⚭ 1383
Anne of Katzenelnbogen
(?-1439)Eberhard IV 'the Younger' of Württemberg
(1388-1419)
⚭ 1397/98
Henriette of Montbéliard
(1387-1444)
Great-grandparentsEngelbert I of Nassau-Siegen
(c. 1370-1442)
⚭ 1403
Joanne of Polanen
(1392-1445)John II of Looz-Heinsberg
(?-1438)
⚭ 1423
Anne of Solms
(?-1433)Louis III 'the Peaceful' of Hesse
(1402-1458)
⚭ 1433
Anne of Saxony
(1420-1462)Philip 'the Elder' of Katzenelnbogen
(c. 1402-1479)
⚭ 1422
Anne of Württemberg
(1408-1471)
GrandparentsJohn IV of Nassau-Siegen
(1410-1475)
⚭ 1440
Mary of Looz-Heinsberg
(1424-1502)Henry III 'the Rich' of Hesse-Marburg
(1440-1483)
⚭ 1458
Anne of Katzenelnbogen
(1443-1494)
ParentsJohn V of Nassau-Siegen
(1455-1516)
⚭ 1482
Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg
(1466-1523)
Notes
In many sources she is called Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg. 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 until 1491, but after the, for that time, large city of Siegen, the economic centre of the county and the counts' main residence. See Lück (1981), passim. It is also evident from the numbering of the reigning counts with the given name John. One John without regal number who ruled the County of Nassau-Dillenburg in the period 1303-1328, and eight counts by the name of John who ruled the County of Nassau-Siegen in the period 1362-1638.
The date of birth 1485 is mentioned by Schutte (1979), p. 42, and Dek (1970), p. 71. However, his mother's date of death is stated as 12 March 1478 by and Stammtafel des mediatisierten Hauses Wied. Which of these two dates is incorrect is unclear.
She was a daughter of Count Philip II of Hanau-Münzenberg and Countess Juliana of Stolberg-Wernigerode. The latter later remarried Elisabeth's brother Count William I 'the Rich'.[13]
References
Schutte (1979), p. 42.
Dek (1970), p. 71.
Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 97.
Assman & Menk (1996).
Becker (1983), p. 55.
Stammtafel des mediatisierten Hauses Wied (in German). 1884.
Schutte (1979), p. 41.
Dek (1970), p. 67.
Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 92.
Becker (1983), p. 60.
Lück (1981), p. 44.
Becker (1983), p. 56.
Dek (1968), p. 229.
Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 219.
Schutte (1979), pp. 40–42.
Huberty, et al. (1976).
Dek (1970).
"Kwartierstaat Willem van Oranje". In: B.C. de Savornin Lohman, et al. (red.) (1933), Prins Willem van Oranje 1533-1933 (in Dutch). Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon N.V. between pp. 16–17.
Ehrenkrook, et al. (1928).
Knetsch (1917).
Vorsterman van Oyen (1882).
Behr (1854).
Textor von Haiger (1617).
Europäische Stammtafeln.
Sources
Aßmann, Helmut & Menk, Friedhelm (1996). Auf den Spuren von Nassau und Oranien in Siegen (in German). Siegen: Gesellschaft für Stadtmarketing Siegen e.V.
Becker, E. (1983) [1950]. Schloss und Stadt Dillenburg. Ein Gang durch ihre Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit. Zur Gedenkfeier aus Anlaß der Verleihung der Stadtrechte am 20. September 1344 herausgegeben (in German) (Neuauflage ed.). Dillenburg: Der Magistrat der Stadt Dillenburg.
Behr, Kamill (1854). Genealogie der in Europa regierenden Fürstenhäuser (in German). Leipzig: Verlag von Bernhard Tauchnitz.
Dek, A.W.E. (1968). "De afstammelingen van Juliana van Stolberg tot aan het jaar van de Vrede van Münster". Spiegel der Historie. Maandblad voor de geschiedenis der Nederlanden (in Dutch). 1968 (7/8): 228–303.
Dek, A.W.E. (1970). Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis Nassau (in Dutch). Zaltbommel: Europese Bibliotheek.
Ehrenkrook, Hans Friedrich von; Förster, Karl & Marchtaler, Kurt Erhard (1928). Ahnenreihen aus allen deutschen Gauen. Beilage zum Archiv für Sippenforschung und allen verwandten Gebieten (in German). Görlitz: Verlag für Sippenforschung und Wappenkunde C.A. Starke.
Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain & Magdelaine, F. & B. (1976). l'Allemagne Dynastique (in French). Vol. Tome I: Hesse-Reuss-Saxe. Le Perreux: Alain Giraud.
Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain & Magdelaine, F. & B. (1981). l'Allemagne Dynastique (in French). Vol. Tome III: Brunswick-Nassau-Schwarzbourg. Le Perreux: Alain Giraud.
Knetsch, Carl (1917). Das Haus Brabant. Genealogie der Herzoge von Brabant und der Landgrafen von Hessen (in German). Vol. I. Teil: Vom 9. Jahrhundert bis zu Philipp dem Grossmütigen. Darmstadt: Historischer Verein für das Großherzogtum Hessen.
Lück, Alfred (1981) [1967]. Siegerland und Nederland (in German) (2nd ed.). Siegen: Siegerländer Heimatverein e.V.
Schutte, O. (1979). "Genealogische gegevens". In Tamse, C.A. (ed.). Nassau en Oranje in de Nederlandse geschiedenis (in Dutch). Alphen aan den Rijn: A.W. Sijthoff. pp. 40–44. ISBN 90-218-2447-7.
Textor von Haiger, Johann (1617). Nassauische Chronik (in German). Herborn: Christoph Raab.
Vorsterman van Oyen, A.A. (1882). Het vorstenhuis Oranje-Nassau. Van de vroegste tijden tot heden (in Dutch). Leiden: A.W. Sijthoff/Utrecht: J.L. Beijers.
Stammtafel des mediatisierten Hauses Wied (in German). 1884.
Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen (1488–1559)
House of Nassau-Siegen
Born: 1488 Died: 3 June 1559
Regnal titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Agnes of VirneburgCountess Consort of Wied
February 1506 – 3 June 1559Vacant
Title next held by
Catherine of Hanau-Münzenberg [de]
Categories live at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Nassau-Siegen_(1488%E2%80%931559) :
1488 births
1559 deaths
Countesses of Nassau
House of Nassau-Siegen
House of Wied
15th-century German women
16th-century German women
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