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was named after its four owners, the counts of
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Protecting and enforcing his rights in his country was not always easy for Otto, especially at a time when the power of the supreme patron in the empire had sunk deeply. Disputes with the lords of
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A wedding date is not mentioned anywhere. According to Dek (1970), the eldest son from the marriage was born around 1270, so the marriage must have taken place before 1270.
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367:, or at least not to increase them in accordance with the wishes of the Order, ensured that he was designated as a robber of the goods of the order in 1285, was
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was an area located between the
Oberlahn, the Dill and Wetzlar and included the areas Mengerskirchen, Nenderoth and Beilstein. See: Huberty, et al. (1981).
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about executive powers, often led to feuds and struggles. The details of the course of these feuds are unknown. In his struggles with the
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Before 1224, the counts of Nassau had transferred half of the city of Siegen to the
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In 1342, Henry I of Nassau-Siegen owned the total
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