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Dillenburg,
officially Oranienstadt Dillenburg, is a town in Hesse's Gießen
region in Germany. The town was
formerly the seat of the old
Dillkreis district...
- N****au-
Dillenburg. The
boundary line was
essentially the Lahn, with Otto
receiving the
northern part of the
county with the
cities of Siegen,
Dillenburg, Herborn...
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Count John VI of N****au-
Dillenburg (22
November 1536 – 8
October 1606) was the
second son of
William the Rich and the
younger brother of
William the Silent...
- N****au-Siegen
ruled also in
Dillenburg. In 1328, John,
Count of N****au-
Dillenburg died
unmarried and childless, and
Dillenburg fell to
Henry I of N****au-Siegen...
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Castle Dillenburg, in the
provincial town of
Dillenburg in Hesse-N****au, is
situated on a hill (elevation 958 feet)
above the Dill river, 25
miles northwest...
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Henry of N****au,
Count of N****au-
Dillenburg (
Dillenburg, 15
October 1550 – Mook, 14
April 1574), was the
youngest brother of
William I of Orange-N****au...
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Charlotte Amalia of N****au-
Dillenburg (1680 in
Dillenburg – 1738) was a
German regent;
regent of N****au-Usingen from 1718-1732. She was a
daughter of Prince...
- set up his own
court at
Dillenburg Castle. There, he laid the
foundation stone for the
tower facing the
valley of
Dillenburg on 23 March. In
August 1506...
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Countess Elisabeth of N****au-
Dillenburg (25
September 1542,
Dillenburg – 18
November 1603,
Dillenburg) was a
daughter of
William I,
Count of N****au-Siegen...
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William Louis of N****au-
Dillenburg (Dutch:
Willem Lodewijk; West Frisian:
Willem Loadewyk; 13 March 1560,
Dillenburg,
Hesse – 13 July 1620, Leeuwarden...