Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg
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Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg was a 16th-century German noblewoman from the House of Nassau, known as one of the daughters of Juliana of Stolberg and a member of the influential Nassau family connected to the Dutch revolt.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg canonical | 2 |
| Anna of Nassau | 1 |
| Anne of Nassau-Dillenburg | 1 |
| Katharina of Nassau-Dillenburg | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3191395 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg Context triple: [Juliana of Stolberg, motherOf, Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg]
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Maria of Nassau
Maria of Nassau was a 16th-century Dutch noblewoman, daughter of William the Silent and Anna van Egmond, who lived during the early years of the Dutch Revolt.
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Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg
Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg was a 16th-century German noblewoman from the House of Nassau, known as one of the daughters of Juliana of Stolberg and a sister of William the Silent.
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Anne of Palatinate-Simmern
Anne of Palatinate-Simmern was a 16th-century German noblewoman and duchess from a cadet branch of the Wittelsbach dynasty, notable for her dynastic marriage into the House of Bavaria.
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Maria of Simmern
Maria of Simmern was a 16th-century German noblewoman and princess from the Palatine branch of the Wittelsbach dynasty.
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Anna of Bavaria
Anna of Bavaria was a 14th-century Bavarian princess who became Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Bohemia through her marriage to Emperor Charles IV.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg Target entity description: Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg was a 16th-century German noblewoman from the House of Nassau, known as one of the daughters of Juliana of Stolberg and a member of the influential Nassau family connected to the Dutch revolt.
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Maria of Nassau
Maria of Nassau was a 16th-century Dutch noblewoman, daughter of William the Silent and Anna van Egmond, who lived during the early years of the Dutch Revolt.
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Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg
Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg was a 16th-century German noblewoman from the House of Nassau, known as one of the daughters of Juliana of Stolberg and a sister of William the Silent.
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Anne of Palatinate-Simmern
Anne of Palatinate-Simmern was a 16th-century German noblewoman and duchess from a cadet branch of the Wittelsbach dynasty, notable for her dynastic marriage into the House of Bavaria.
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Maria of Simmern
Maria of Simmern was a 16th-century German noblewoman and princess from the Palatine branch of the Wittelsbach dynasty.
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Anna of Bavaria
Anna of Bavaria was a 14th-century Bavarian princess who became Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Bohemia through her marriage to Emperor Charles IV.
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Statements (39)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
German noble
ⓘ
member of the House of Nassau ⓘ noblewoman ⓘ |
| associatedWith | Dutch Revolt NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| countryOfCitizenship | Holy Roman Empire ⓘ |
| dynasty | Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| ethnicGroup | German ⓘ |
| familyName | Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| father | William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| gender | female ⓘ |
| givenName | Anna NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| house | House of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| languageSpoken | German ⓘ |
| mother | Juliana of Stolberg NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| nobleFamily | House of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| notableFamilyConnection | Nassau family involved in the Dutch Revolt ⓘ |
| notableFor |
being a daughter of Juliana of Stolberg
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membership in the influential Nassau family ⓘ |
| notableRelative | William I of Orange NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| partOf | Nassau-Dillenburg branch of the House of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| placeOfOrigin | Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| religion |
Protestant Christianity
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surface form:
Protestantism
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| sibling |
Adolf of Nassau
NERFINISHED
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Countess Walburga of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ Countess Wilhelmine of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg NERFINISHED ⓘ Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Henry of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Johanna of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Juliana of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Katharina of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Kunigunde of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Louis of Nassau NERFINISHED ⓘ Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ Maria of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED ⓘ William the Silent NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| socialClass | nobility ⓘ |
| timePeriod | 16th century ⓘ |
How these facts were elicited
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Subject: Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg Description of subject: Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg was a 16th-century German noblewoman from the House of Nassau, known as one of the daughters of Juliana of Stolberg and a member of the influential Nassau family connected to the Dutch revolt.
Referenced by (5)
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