House of Nassau-Hadamar

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The House of Nassau-Hadamar was a cadet branch of the German noble House of Nassau that ruled the small principality of Nassau-Hadamar within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cadet branch
noble house
associatedWithEvent Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
coatOfArms Arms of Nassau with Hadamar differencing
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
diplomaticRole mediation in Peace of Westphalia by John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar
dynasticHouse Ottonian line of the House of Nassau NERFINISHED
feudalStatus imperial prince
governmentForm principality
hasCapital Hadamar NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Francis Alexander of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
Maurice Henry of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
hasTerritory Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
hasTitle Count of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
Prince of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
heraldicSymbol golden lion on blue field (Nassau lion)
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
language German
locatedInPresentDay Germany NERFINISHED
nobleFamilyType German noble family
parentHouse House of Nassau NERFINISHED
partOf House of Nassau NERFINISHED
politicalStatus immediate state of the Holy Roman Empire
rank imperial immediacy
region Lahn valley NERFINISHED
Rhineland NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
ruled Principality of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED

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Nassau family hasBranch House of Nassau-Hadamar
Count of Nassau-Hadamar heldByDynasty House of Nassau-Hadamar
Hadamar hasRulingDynastyHistorical House of Nassau-Hadamar
John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar founderOf House of Nassau-Hadamar
this entity surface form: Nassau-Hadamar line of the House of Nassau
John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar category House of Nassau-Hadamar
Ottonian line hasDescendant House of Nassau-Hadamar