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Infoblox Dutch Royal Family

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In the Netherlands, a distinction is made between members of the Dutch Royal Family and members of the Dutch Royal House.

House

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By Act of Parliament, the members of the Dutch royal house are [1]:

  • the monarch;
  • the members of the royal family who are a relative to the monarch in second degree;
  • the former monarch (on abdication);
  • the spouses, widow, or widower of the above
  • members of the royal family who are members of the Royal House on the basis of the transitional arrangement provided for by the Membership of the Royal House Act. This includes Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven.

With Willem-Alexander becoming King, the children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien (Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir, and Countess Leonore), and the children of Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven (Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, and their spouses), lost their membership of the Royal House.

Under the Membership of the Royal House Act (2002), members have to seek parliament’s permission to marry. Princess Irene, Princess Christina, Prince Friso, Prince Pieter-Christiaan, and Prince Floris did not seek the parliament’s approval to marry; they are therefore no longer members of the Royal House.

Family

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The Dutch royal family consists of:[2][3]

  • the members of the royal house;
  • the daughter-in-law of Princess Beatrix: Princess Mabel;
  • the children (-in-law) of Princess Margriet: Prince Maurits & Princess Marilène, Prince Bernhard & Princess Annette, Prince Pieter-Christiaan & Princess Anita, Prince Floris & Princess Aimée;
  • Princess Irene;
  • the children (-in-law) and grandchildren of the members of the royal family mentioned above.

Members of this family are listed in this template.

References

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  1. ^ "The Royal House". Website of the Dutch Royal House (English)
  2. ^ Dutch Royal Family - official website of the Royal House of the Netherlands
  3. ^ Huidige leden koninklijke familie - website of the Government of the Netherlands


House

[edit]

By Act of Parliament, the members of the Dutch royal house are [1]:

  • the monarch;
  • the members of the royal family who are a relative to the monarch in second degree;
  • the former monarch (on abdication);
  • the spouses, widow, or widower of the above
  • members of the royal family who are members of the Royal House on the basis of the transitional arrangement provided for by the Membership of the Royal House Act. This includes Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven.

With Willem-Alexander becoming King, the children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien (Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir, and Countess Leonore), and the children of Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven (Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, and their spouses), lost their membership of the Royal House.

Under the Membership of the Royal House Act (2002), members have to seek parliament’s permission to marry. Princess Irene, Princess Christina, Prince Friso, Prince Pieter-Christiaan, and Prince Floris did not seek the parliament’s approval to marry; they are therefore no longer members of the Royal House.

Family

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The Dutch royal family consists of:[2][3]

  • the members of the royal house;
  • the daughter-in-law of Princess Beatrix: Princess Mabel;
  • the children (-in-law) of Princess Margriet: Prince Maurits & Princess Marilène, Prince Bernhard & Princess Annette, Prince Pieter-Christiaan & Princess Anita, Prince Floris & Princess Aimée;
  • Princess Irene;
  • the children (-in-law) and grandchildren of the members of the royal family mentioned above.

Members of this family are listed in this template.

References

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  1. ^ "The Royal House". Website of the Dutch Royal House (English)
  2. ^ Dutch Royal Family - official website of the Royal House of the Netherlands
  3. ^ Huidige leden koninklijke familie - website of the Government of the Netherlands


House

[edit]

By Act of Parliament, the members of the Dutch royal house are [1]:

  • the monarch;
  • the members of the royal family who are a relative to the monarch in second degree;
  • the former monarch (on abdication);
  • the spouses, widow, or widower of the above
  • members of the royal family who are members of the Royal House on the basis of the transitional arrangement provided for by the Membership of the Royal House Act. This includes Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven.

With Willem-Alexander becoming King, the children of Prince Constantijn and Princess Laurentien (Countess Eloise, Count Claus-Casimir, and Countess Leonore), and the children of Princess Margriet and Pieter van Vollenhoven (Prince Maurits, Prince Bernhard, and their spouses), lost their membership of the Royal House.

Under the Membership of the Royal House Act (2002), members have to seek parliament’s permission to marry. Princess Irene, Princess Christina, Prince Friso, Prince Pieter-Christiaan, and Prince Floris did not seek the parliament’s approval to marry; they are therefore no longer members of the Royal House.

Family

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The Dutch royal family consists of:[2][3]

  • the members of the royal house;
  • the daughter-in-law of Princess Beatrix: Princess Mabel;
  • the children (-in-law) of Princess Margriet: Prince Maurits & Princess Marilène, Prince Bernhard & Princess Annette, Prince Pieter-Christiaan & Princess Anita, Prince Floris & Princess Aimée;
  • Princess Irene;
  • the children (-in-law) and grandchildren of the members of the royal family mentioned above.

Members of this family are listed in this template.

References

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  1. ^ "The Royal House". Website of the Dutch Royal House (English)
  2. ^ Dutch Royal Family - official website of the Royal House of the Netherlands
  3. ^ Huidige leden koninklijke familie - website of the Government of the Netherlands



Monograms

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As princes of Orange:

As most Royal Families, the Dutch Royal Family also makes use of royal monograms. Some examples from the Royal Family's website are:[1]

The monograms of the ruling kings or queens:

The monograms of some members of the Royal Family;

Coats of Arms of House of Plantagenet

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Danish

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våbenskjold greverne og grevinder af Rosenborg med Elefantordenen







Coats of Arms of House of Orange

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Stathouder des Provinces-Unies : De gueules, au lion d'or couronné du même, tenant dans sa patte dextre un faisceau de sept flèches d'argent, pointées et empennées d'or, et dans sa patte sénestre, une épée d'argent, garnie d'or.

Lion Rampant or


Lion Rampant or


Tournament Helm, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:SVG_coat_of_arms_elements_-_helmets











































































































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for: Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne, marshal-general of France








Turrene's Arms as Marshal-General of France
Turenne's coat of arms as a Marshal of France
Versions
SVG depiction of the same
ShieldFrançais : Blason : écartelé, en 1 et 4 d'azur semé de fleurs de lys d'or et à la tour d'argent maçonnée et ouverte de sable (qui est de La Tour), en 2 d'or au trois tourteaux de gueules (qui est Boulogne), et 3 coticé d'or et de gueules de 8 pièces (qui est Turenne), sur le tout parti d'or au gonfanon de gueules frangé de sinople (qui est Auvergne) et de gueules à la fasce d'argent (qui est Bouillon)






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Template:Armoiries avec ornements communs

Nassaus

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Family tree Nassau-den Lek

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William I "the Silent"
(1533-1584), Prince of Orange 1544, Stadholder of Holland, Zealand & Utrecht, assassinated by Spanish agent]]

Maurice
(1567–1625), Prince of Orange,1618, Stadholder of Holland, Zealand, Utrecht, etc.

Margaretha van Mechelen
(c. 1580 – 1662)
William of Nassau
(1601–1627)
"chevalier de Nassau",
lord of de Lek
Louis of Nassau
(1602– 1665)
Lord of De Lek and Beverweerd
Isabella van Hornes
Willem Jonker van Nassau
(1620-1679)
Maurits Lodewijk van Nassau
(1631-1683)
lord of den Lecq
William Adrian of Nassau
(1632-1705)
lord of Odijk
Elisabeth of Nassau
(1633 – 1718)
married Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington
Emilia
(1635 – 1688)
married Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
Wilhelmina
(~ 1638 - 1688)
married Aelbert van Ruytenburgh
Henry of Nassau
(1640– 1708)
lord of Ouwerkerk
count of Nassau, 1679
Master of the Horse to William III of England
general, and commander of Dutch troops under Duke of Marlborough's
William of Nassau
(1654-)
Barbara of Nassau
(1659-)
Alida of Nassau
(1661-)
John of Nassau
(1663-)
Maurits Lodewijk of Nassau
(1670-1740)
lord of den Lek
Lodewijk Adriaan of Nassau
(1670-1742)
lord of Odijk
Elisabeth Wilhelmina of Nassau
(1671-1729)
married her cousin Maurits Lodewijk II van Nassau-LaLecq
Charlotte of Nassau
(1677-1715)
married her cousin Willem Maurits van Nassau-Ouwerkerk
Isabella of Nassau
(1668-1692)
married Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of Bath
Lodewijk van Nassau
(1669–1687)
Lucia van Nassau
(1671–1673)
Henry of Nassau
(1673–1754)
1st earl of Grantham
Cornelis van Nassau
(1675–1712)
lord of Woudenberg
Willem Maurits van Nassau
(1679–1753)
lord of Ouwerkerk
married his cousin Charlotte of Nassau
Frans van Nassau
(1682–1710)
Lucia Anna van Nassau
(1684–1744)
married Nanfan Coote, 2nd Earl of Bellomont
Willem Hendrik van Nassau
(1693-1762)
lord of Ouderkerk
Anna Isabella van Nassau
1695-1765)
married Mattheus Hoeufft Jr.
Hendrik Carel van Nassau
(1696-1781)
lord of Beverweerd and Odijk
Lodewijk Theodoor van Nassau
1701-1748)
Jan Nicolaas Floris van Nassau
(1709-1782)
lord of Ouderkerk
Alida Cornelia van Nassau
(1705-170?)
Willem Adriaan II van Nassau
(1704 – 1759)
graaf van Nassau, lord of Odijk, vrijheer van Bergen (1708)
Henry of Nassau
(1697 – 1718)
Viscount Boston,1698
Thomas of Nassau
(1700 – 1730)
Viscount Boston,1718
Frances of Nassau
(1711-1772)
married Captain (later Lieutenant-Colonel) William Elliot of Wells
Emilia Mary of Nassau
(1702-1712)
Henrietta de Nassau
(1712-1747)
married William Clavering-Cowper, 2nd Earl Cowper
William Henry
(1710-1735)
Elisabeth
(1712-)
Francoise Henriette
(1711-)
Catherina Elisabeth Wilhelmina van Nassau
(1736-1777)
Lodewijk Theodoor II van Nassau
(1741-1795)
lord of de Lek, lord of Ouderkerk (1762-1773)
Jan Floris van Nassau
(1751-1814)
lord of de Lek, lord of Ouderkerk
Louise Suzanna van Nassau
(1726 – 1803)
married Frederik Christoffel graaf van Degenfeld-Schönburg (1721 – 1781)
Willem Lodewijk van Nassau
(1727 - 1792)
vrijheer van Bergen
Wigbold Adriaan van Nassau
(1729 – 1797)
lord of Odijk,etc. and vrijheer van Bergen
Jan Floris Hendrik Carel van Nassau
(1782-1824)
count of Nassau-la Lecq

Family Tree Nassau-Zuylestein

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William I "the Silent"
(1533-1584), Prince of Orange 1544, Stadholder of Holland, Zealand & Utrecht, assassinated by Spanish agent]]

Frederick Henry
(1584–1647)
Prince of Orange, 1625,
Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, & etc.

Margaretha Catharina Bruyns
((1595–1625)
Frederick of Nassau
(1624–1672)
Lord of Zuylestein
Mary Killigrew
(1627-)
daughter of Sir William Killigrew
William van Nassau
(1649 – 1708)
1st Earl of Rochford
Hendrik van Nassau
(ca 1650 – 1673)
Heer van Leersum
Anna Nassau de Zuylestein
(ca 1681 – 1701)
William Nassau de Zuylestein
(1682-1710)
2nd Earl of Rochford
Frederik Nassau de Zuylestein
(1684-1738)
heer van Zuylestein, Leersum en Waayenstein 1709-1738,
3rd Earl of Rochford,1710
Maurits van Nassau-Zuylestein
(1685 – 1720)
Colonel, English Army
Maria van Nassau-Zuylestein
(1687 – 1765)
married baron Godard Adriaan van Reede (16xx – 1730), heer van Herreveld and 1st Earl of Athlone, son of Godard van Reede heer van Ginckel (1644-1703)
Elizabeth van Nassau-Zuylestein
(1688 – ca 1720)
Henriette
(1688 – 1759)
married Frederik Christiaan van Reede, baron van Reede, 2nd Earl of Athlone
Frederik Hendrik (Henry) van Nassau-Zuylestein
(1692? – 1740)
William Nassau de Zuylestein
(1717–1781)
4th Earl of Rochford
British courtier, diplomat and statesman
illeg. desc.
Richard Savage Nassau de Zuylestein
(1723 – 1780)
Member of Parliament, 1747-1754, 1774-1780
Frederick Nassau[7] · [8]
(1771-1857)
Master of St. Osyth Priory
Ann[7] · [8]
(1773/4-1848)
Mary[7] · [8]
(1762/3-1850)
William Henry Nassau
(1754–1830)
4th Earl of Rochford
George Richard Savage Nassau
(1758–1823)
bibliophile
Lucy Nassau
(1752–1830)
William Frederick Nassau[7] · [8]
(1798-1857)
Master of St. Osyth Priory
John Augustus Nassau[7] · [8]
(1806-?)
Ann Nassau[7] · [8]
(1800-1868)
Elizabeth Catherina Nassau[7] · [8]
(1827-1926)
Mistress of St. Osyth Priory
married John Roberts Kirby
Eliza Nassau[7] · [8]
(1833-1912)
Rochford Augustus Nassau[7] · [8]
(1853-1902)
Frederik "Frank" Rochford Nassau[7] · [8]
(1889-1959)
Herbert Arthur Nassau[7] · [8]
(1892-1932)
Harold Charles Nassau[7] · [8]
(1894-1895)
Letta Mary Nassau[7] · [8]
(1884-+young)
Nellie Nassau[7] · [8]
(?-+young)
Ethel Violet Nassau[7] · [8]
(1896 - )
married Frederick Savage
Doris Elsie Nassau[7] · [8]
(1915-1952)
married Stanley Philip Painter
Frederik (Freddie) Herbert Nassau[7] · [8]
(1919-1990)
one daughter [9]
Herbert John Nassau[7] · [8]
(1920-1969)
2 daugthers[10]
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference koninklijkhuis was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (2003). Armorial general. Vol. vol.2. Genealogical Publishing Co. p. 297. ISBN 0-8063-4811-9. Retrieved 26 May 2015. Ecartelé : au 1. d'azur, semé de billettes d'or au lion d'or, armé et lampassé de gueules, brochant sur le tout (Maison de Nassau) ; II, d'or, au léopard lionné de gueules, arméc ouronné et lampassé d'azur (Katzenelnbogen) ; III, de gueules à la fasce d'argent (Vianden) ; IV, de gueules à deux lions passant l'un sur l'autre ; sur-le-tout écartelé, aux I et IV de gueules, à la bande d'or (Châlon), et aux II et III d'or, au cor de chasse d'azur, virolé et lié de gueules (Orange) ; sur-le-tout-du-tout de cinq points d'or équipolés à quatre d'azur (Genève) ; un écusson de sable à la fasce d'argent brochant en chef (Marquis de Flessingue et Veere); un écusson de gueules à la fasce bretessée et contre-bretessée d'argent brochant en pointe (Buren). Cimier: 1er un demi-vol cont. coupé d'or sur gueles (Chalons), 2er une ramure de cerf d'or (Orange) 3er un demi-vol de sa, ch. d'un disque de armes de Dietz. Supports: deux lions d'or, arm. et lamp. de gueles. Devise: JE MAINTIENDRAI. {{cite book}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Haley was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Anonymous. "Wapenbord van Prins Maurits met het devies van de Engelse orde van de Kouseband". Exhibit of a painted woodcut of Maurice's Arms encircled by the Order of the Garter in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  5. ^ Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1861). Armorial général, contenant la description des armoiries des familles nobles et patriciennes de l'Europe: précédé d'un dictionnaire des termes du blason. G.B. van Goor. p. 746. a la exception de celebre prince Maurice qui portai les armes ...
  6. ^ Post, Pieter (1651). "Coat of Arms as depicted in "Begraeffenisse van syne hoogheyt Frederick Hendrick"". engraving, in the collection of. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r MAREK, Miroslav (2012). "GENEALOGY.EU, The House of Nassau". GENEALOGY.EU. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Ancestry.com". ANCESTRY.COM. 2016. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
  9. ^ Note: still living, probably not appropriate to post
  10. ^ Note: still living, probably not appropriate to post


Family Tree Nassau-Grimhuizen

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William I "the Silent"
(1533-1584), Prince of Orange 1544, Stadholder of Holland, Zealand & Utrecht, assassinated by Spanish agent]]

Eva Elincx
Justinus van Nassau
(1559 – 1631)
Admiral & General, Gov of Breda 1601-1625

Anne, Baronesse de Mérode
(1567 - 1634)
William
(1603 - 1638)
jonker van Nassau, heer van Grimhuizen
Louise Henriëtte van Nassau
(1604 - bet 1637/45)
married Henry Philip Herbert lt. col. in Dutch Army,
1 son, Philips Henry Herbert (1634-1657)
Philips van Nassau
(1605 - between 1672/76)
jonker van Nassau, heer van Grimhuizen, Hoekelom en Wijchen
Justinus II van Nassau
(1633 – 1658)
Jonker van Nassau heer van Grimhuizen
Justina van Nassau
(1635 – 1721)
married George van Cats (1632 – na 1676) heer van Cats, Coulster en Schagen
Anna Justina van Nassau
(1638 – 1721)
married Willem Adriaan II van Horne graaf van Horne, baron van Kessel en heer van Batenburg
Philips van Nassau
died young
Anna Margaretha van Nassau
(1634 - 1676)
married (1) Diederik Schenk van Nydeggen heer van Blijenbeek, Afferden en Grubbenvorst
married (2) Johan Gerard van Oostrum heer van Moersbergen, Cattenbroek en Zeist, col in Dutch Army, 2 daughters.

Family Tree Nassau-Dillenburg

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Johann VI "the Old/de Oude"
(1536–1606),
Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1559,
Stadholder of Gelderland, 1578–1581

Willem Lodewijk of Nassau "Us Heit"
(1560–1620)
Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1606
stadholder of Friesland and Groningen(1584-1620)
married his cousin Anna van Nassau(1563-1588) d. of William the Silent
John VII "the Middle/de Middelste" of Nassau-Siegen
(1561–1623)
Count of Nassau-(in) Siegen, 1606
George "the Old/de Oude" of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1562-1623)
Count of Nassau-(in) Dillenburg, 1606
Philip of Nassau
(1566–1595)
Dutch States Army officer
Ernst Casimir of of Nassau-Dietz
(1573–1632)
Count of Nassau-(in) Dietz, 1606
stadholder of Friesland(1620-1632)
for desc. see above under House of Orange and Nassau
Louis Gunther of Nassau
(1575–1604)
Dutch States Army officer
John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar
(1590–1653)
Count later Prince (1650) of Nassau-(in) Hadamar, 1606
Imperial diplomat, converted to catholism
Anna Johanna
(1594-1654)
married John Wolfert van Brederode, Field marshal Dutch States Army
Johann Ernst of Nassau
(1582-1617)
Venetian General
John VIII or II "the Younger/de Jongste" of Nassau-Siegen
(1583-1638)
Count of Nassau-(in)(South) Siegen, 1623-1632, 1638 South (catholic) Siegen
founded Catholic Line
Adolf of Nassau
(1586-1608)
Dutch States Army officer
William of Nassau
(1592-1642)
Count of Nassau-(in)Hilchenbach
Dutch States Army officer
John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen
(1604-1679)
defacto Count and later Prince (1664) of Nassau-(in) (North/protestant) Siegen, 1632 (all Siegen), 1638 North (protestant) Siegen
Field marshal Dutch States Army, commander 1664-1668
Governor of Dutch Brazil
George Frederick Louis of Nassau-Siegen
(1606- 1674)
married Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal, daughter of Emilia of Nassau, daughter of William the Silent and daughter-in-law of António, Prior of Crato
Dutch States Army officer
William Otto or Nassau
(1607-1641)
Sophie Margarete of Nassau
(1610-1665)
married 1656 Count Georg Ernst of Limburg Stirum
Henry of Nassau-Siegen
(1611-1652)
Dutch States Army officer
Christian of Nassau-Siegen
(1616-1644)
Johann Ernst of Nassau-Siegen
(1618-1639)
John Philip of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1590-1607)
George II "the Younger/de Jonge" of Nassau-Dillenburg
((1591-1616)
Louis Henry of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1594-1662)
Count later Prince(1654) of Nassau -(in) Dillenburg jointly with Albert from 1623-1626,alone from 1626
Albert of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1596-1626)
ruled Nassau-Dillenburg with Louis Henry,1623-1626
Maurice Henry of Nassau-Hadamar
(1626–1679)
Prince of Nassau -(in) Hadamar
John Francis Desideratus of Nassau-Siegen
(1627–1699)
Count and Prince(1652) of Nassau-(in)(South) Siegen,1638
Spanish General and Stadholder
Maurice of Nassau-Siegen
(1621–1638)
killed in battle of Kallo
William Maurice of Nassau-Siegen
(1649–1691)
Count and later Prince (1664) of Nassau-(in) (North/protestant) Siegen, 1679
Dutch States Army officer
Frederick of Nassau-Siegen
(1651-1676)
George Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1618–1656)
Hereditary Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
Adolph of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1629–1676)
Prince of Nassau-(in) Schaumburg, 1662
Francis Alexander of Nassau-Hadamar
(1674–1711)
Hadamar divided between Nassau-Dietz, Nassau-Dillenburg, the Catholic Nassau-Siegen and the Calvinist Nassau-Siegen.
Francis Fortunatus of Nassau
(1666-1672)
William Hyacinth of Nassau-Siegen
(1667–1743)
Prince of Nassau-(in)(South) Siegen,1699
claimed Principality of Orange
principality inherited by Nassau-Deitz (William IV, Prince of Orange), who reunited all of Ottonian Nassau
Hermann
(1667-1672)
twin with William Hyacinth
(Morganatic?)
Alexis Anton Christian Ferdinand of Nassau-Siegen
(1673-1734)
titulair aartsbisschop van Trapezopolis
(Morganatic?)
Francis Hugo Ferdinand Gereon of Nassau-Siegen
(1678-1735)
Vice-Regent of Nassau-Siegen (1727)
(Morganatic?)
Emmanuel Ignatius of Nassau-Siegen
(1688-1735)
Baron de Renaix (1699), Prince-Regent of Nassau-Siegen, (1727), Fieldmarshal of the Spanish Army, Knight of the Order of Malta (1697), Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece (1715), Knight of the Order of St. Hubertus (1720)
Frederick William Adolf of Nassau-Siegen
(1680–1722)
Prince of Nassau-(in) (North/protestant) Siegen, 1691
Dutch States Army officer
Charles Louis Henry of Nassau-Siegen
(1682–1694)
Henry of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1641-1701)
Prince of Nassau -(in) Dillenburg, 1662
inherited Nassau part of Shaumburg
Francis Joseph
(1689–1703)
(?)
Maximilian William Adolph of Nassau-Siegen
(1722-1728)
Frederick William II of Nassau-Siegen
(1706–1734)
Prince of Nassau-(in) (North/protestant) Siegen, 1722
no heirs, principality inherited by William Hyacinth, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
William II of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1670-1724)
Prince of Nassau -(in) Dillenburg, 1701
inherited part of Hadamar 1711
Christian of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1688-1739)
Prince of Nassau -(in) Dillenburg, 1724
married Isabella of Nassau-Dietz, d of Henry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz
Dillenburg divided between William IV, Prince of Orange (Nassau-Dietz) and William Hyacinth of Nassau-Siegen
Charles Henry of Nassau-Siegen
(1743-1808)
Russian Admiral
Henry Augustus William of Nassau-Dillenburg
(1700–1718)