Juliana of Stolberg

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Juliana of Stolberg was a 16th-century German countess best known as the matriarch of the House of Orange-Nassau and the mother of William the Silent, leader of the Dutch Revolt.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century person
German noble
countess
noblewoman
associatedWith House of Orange-Nassau
birthName Juliana zu Stolberg NERFINISHED
burialPlace Dillenburg
surface form: Dillenburg, Nassau-Dillenburg
citizenship Holy Roman Empire
convertedTo Calvinism
Lutheranism
countryOfBirth Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 1506-02-15
dateOfDeath 1580-06-18
era Reformation
familyName of Stolberg
father Bodo VIII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
givenName Juliana
languageSpoken German
mother Anna of Eppstein-Königstein
motherOf Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg
surface form: Adolf of Nassau

Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
Henry of Nassau-Dillenburg
Johanna of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
Juliana of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
Katharina of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
Willem van Nassau
surface form: Louis of Nassau

Magdalena of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
Wilhelmina of Nassau-Dillenburg NERFINISHED
William I, Prince of Orange
William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
nobleFamily House of Nassau
House of Stolberg
notableFor being the matriarch of the House of Orange-Nassau
being the mother of William the Silent
influence on the early Dutch Revolt through her sons
numberOfChildren 17
placeOfBirth Stolberg
surface form: Stolberg, County of Stolberg
placeOfDeath County of Nassau-Dillenburg
surface form: Dillenburg, County of Nassau-Dillenburg
religion Calvinism
Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism
residence Dillenburg Castle
Stolberg Castle
spouse Philip II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
title Countess of Nassau-Dillenburg
Countess of Stolberg

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William I of Orange mother Juliana of Stolberg