Henry III "the Great" (? – 1246) was the count of Sayn (1202–1246), a county located near the Sieg River in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Henry...
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Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (died 1421) Henry III, Count of Louvain (died 1095) Henry III, Count of Luxembourg (died 1096) Henry III, Count of Sayn (died...
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two Counties of Sayn. The first emerged in 1139 and became closely associated with the County of Sponheim early in its existence. Count Henry II was notable...
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near the river Sieg. When Count William III of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn died in 1623 without clear heirs, the Archbishop of Cologne occupied the vacant...
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Conrad Dorso and John the One-Eyed (category Members of the Dominican Order)
In 1233, the Conrads and John accused Henry III, Count of Sayn, who appealed to Archbishop Siegfried III of Mainz. He was acquitted at a synod in Mainz...
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Countess Anna Elizabeth of Sayn-Sayn (1572-1608), the niece and heiress of Henry IV, Count of Sayn-Sayn. Count William III's sons from his second marriage...
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Henry IV of Sayn (German: Heinrich IV. von Sayn), Lord of Homburg, Montclair and Meinsberg (1539 – 17 January 1606) was the last Count of Sayn-Sayn and...
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of Sayn-Wittgenstein (15 February 1561 – 13 April 1622), who bore him 7 children: George Louis (12 April 1588 – 16 April 1588) Prince John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar...
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Count of Nassau-Beilstein (died 1513) was a son of Count Henry IV and his wife, Eva of Sayn. His father was son of John I which in turn was son of Henry...
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Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn-Altenkirchen (27 August 1632 – 28 September 1701), was Sovereign Countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn-Altenkirchen...
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(1592–1645), married Count George II of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1565–1631), son of Louis I, Count of Sayn-Wittgenstein, and thus half-brother of her stepmother...
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William III (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange...
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of the old soldier, Count Hans von Blumenthal, who was a tutor and guardian of his brother, Prince Henry. They thus grew up partly with the count's son...
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Sponheim-Kreuznach. Simon III of Sponheim-Kreuznach (1400-1414), widower of Maria. Elisabeth of Sponheim-Kreuznach(-Sayn) (1414–1417), daughter of Maria and Simon...
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consort of Manderscheid-Blankenheim by marriage to . Born in Hachenburg, she was the eldest child of Ernest, Count of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn and Countess...
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of Henry III, Count of Sayn Mechthild of Hackeborn (1241–1299), Cistercian and Christian mystic, saint Mechthild of Cleves [de] (d. 1309), duchess of...
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Mechthild of Sayn (c. 1203 – c. 1291), also called Mechthild of Landsberg, Mechtild, Mechtildis or Mathilde, was the wife of Henry III of Sayn. She was...
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Sponheim family (redirect from Count of Sponheim)
nephew of Siegfried. One of his successors Gottfried III (1183–1218) married Adelheid of Sayn, sister and heiress of the last Count of Sayn, Henry II. In...
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Albrecht I of Solms-Braunfels (1563-1623) and his wife, Countess Agnes of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1568-1617). She was a member of the House of Solms, a ruling...
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of feuds during which the country was devastated and the sources of prosperity were blocked. Otto was born c. 1305 as the eldest son of Count Henry I...
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Kleinern [de], December 1690), daughter of Count Louis II of Sayn-Wittgenstein [de] and Countess Elisabeth Juliane of Solms-Braunfels. From this marriage...
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dynasty, Nassau emerged as an independent state as part of the Holy Roman Empire. Count Dudo-Henry of Laurenburg (c. 1060 – c. 1123) (German: Dudo von Laurenburg;...
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great-grandchildren of the brothers Henry I of Nassau-Siegen and Emicho I of Nassau-Hadamar. John used the feud with Count John III of Sayn-Wittgenstein to...
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Count Godefroy of Sayn – an opponent of the counts of Nassau. After his brother John died in the Battle of Hermannstein near Wetzlar in 1328, Henry inherited...
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Konrad von Marburg (redirect from Conrad of Marburg)
an Inquisition Tribunal framed by Henry of Sayn, a mellowed and weary Konrad again faces the mysterious Count of Sayn in a race to find a legendary document...
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with the Counts of Wied, by then a cadet branch of the Isenburgs. Isenburg-Neumagen, 1502–1554, when it passed by marriage to the Counts of Sayn-Homburg...
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Count of Nassau-Weilburg (14 March 1418 – 19 March 1492 in Mainz) was Count of Nassau in Weilburg and shared briefly the regency of the County of Saarbrücken...
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branch of the House of Nassau. Otto was the third son of Count Henry II of Nassau and Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen, the youngest daughter of Count Otto...
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a daughter of Frederick of Isenberg, among their children are Henry I, who inherited Sponheim-Starkenburg, and Gottfried I, who inherited Sayn. v t e...
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1284 to Count Bertold VII of Henneberg-Schleusingen. Elisabeth (1269/70–19 February 1293), married c. 1287 to Count Johann of Sayn (bg). an unnamed son (c...
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