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was named after its four owners, the counts of Katzenelnbogen (Hessen), Diez (Nassau-Diez), Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg. In 1774 these areas, around the city of Nastätten and composed of thirty-eight villages, were divided. See: Huberty, et al.
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of Miehlen and Schönau remained jointly owned until 1303, after which they were transferred to the Walramian branch and both sub-branches owned them jointly until 1778. See: Huberty, et al. (1981).
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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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Schloss und Stadt Dillenburg. Ein Gang durch ihre Geschichte in Mittelalter und Neuzeit. Zur Gedenkfeier aus AnlaĂź der Verleihung der Stadtrechte am 20. September 1344 herausgegeben
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because until 1778 it was jointly owned by the Ottonian branch and two sub-branches of the Walramian branch (Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg). See: Huberty, et al. (1981).
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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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Castle and City Dillenburg. A Journey through their History in Medieval and Modern Times. Published to celebrate the grant of Town Privileges on 20 September 1344
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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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by charter dated 3 May 1289. This is the last mention of Otto, in a charter dated 19 March 1290, he is mentioned as deceased. He was buried in
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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 Archdiocese of Cologne. See: Huberty, et al. (1981).
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on 8 April 1277 to wage war against the archbishop. But Otto was an ally of the archbishop in the
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In 1342, Henry I of Nassau-Siegen owned the total Herborner Mark. See: Huberty, et al. (1981).
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Ausfeld, Eduard (1887). "Otto I., Graf von Nassau" [Otto I, Count of Nassau].
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The Royal House of Orange-Nassau. From the earliest days until the present
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Walram and Otto divided their county on 16 December 1255 with the river
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Otto succeeded his father before 1251, together with his brother
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Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. & B. (1981).
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Het vorstenhuis Oranje-Nassau. Van de vroegste tijden tot heden
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l'Allemagne Dynastique. Tome III Brunswick-Nassau-Schwarzbourg
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Matilda (died before 28 October 1319), married around 1289 to
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Coat of arms of the Counts of Nassau from the Ottonian branch
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BegrĂĽnder der Oranier-Linie liegt auf dem Altenberg begraben
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BegrĂĽnder der Oranier-Linie liegt auf dem Altenberg begraben
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to the church in Aldenburg (read: Altenberg Abbey) made by
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Arnold of Nassau, who is mentioned in a charter from 1314.
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German Dynasties. Volume III Brunswick-Nassau-Schwarzburg
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Otto's attempt to reduce his father's rich gifts to the
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as border. The division treaty is nowadays known as the
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and Elisabeth. Agnes was buried in Altenberg Abbey.
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(1882). 830:] (in German) (2nd ed.). 771:] (in German) (2nd ed.). 524: 458:Otto (died 3 September 1302), was 214:. The area north of the Lahn: the 25: 962: 860: 166:, the youngest daughter of Count 834:: Siegerländer Heimatverein e.V. 178:). Otto is first mentioned in a 158:Otto was the third son of Count 724: 704: 695: 681: 668: 651: 398:. 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(1981). 247:Kalenberg), as well as 33:Otto I, Count of Nassau 871:Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung 822:LĂĽck, Alfred (1981) . 715:Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung 155: 147: 139: 111: 661:Nassau bore the name 583:Becker (1983), p. 11. 424:Emich IV of Leiningen 414:Marriage and children 276:StrĂĽth ĂĽber Nastätten 197:from the German King 174:(herself daughter of 153: 145: 137: 909:before 1251–1289/90 780:Dek, A.W.E. (1970). 763:Becker, E. 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Index

Otto I of Nassau
Noble family
House of Nassau
Agnes of Leiningen
Henry II of Nassau
Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen
‹See Tfd›
German
Count
Nassau
House of Nassau



Henry II of Nassau
Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen
Otto I of Guelders and Zutphen
Richardis of Bavaria
Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria
charter
Walram II
town privileges
Herborn
William
Lahn
Prima divisio
lordships
Siegen
Dillenburg
Tringenstein

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