Nassau-Usingen

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Nassau-Usingen was a small principality within the Holy Roman Empire, located in what is now western Germany and historically ruled by a branch of the House of Nassau.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial estate of the Holy Roman Empire
principality
borderedBy other Nassau principalities
branchOf House of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
capital Usingen NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
currency Gulden NERFINISHED
dissolved 1806
dynasty House of Nassau NERFINISHED
endTime 1806
governmentType hereditary principality
monarchy
hasCoatOfArms arms of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
hasRulingHouseSeat Usingen Castle NERFINISHED
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
historicalRegion Rhineland NERFINISHED
house House of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
inception 1659
language German
locatedIn Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
western Germany
mergedInto Duchy of Nassau NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Prince of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
notableRuler Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
Frederick Augustus, Prince of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
originatesFrom partition of Nassau territories
partOf Holy Roman Empire
politicalStatus imperial principality
predecessor County of Nassau NERFINISHED
presentIn modern state of Hesse
modern state of Rhineland-Palatinate
rankInEmpire prince of the Empire
reasonForDissolution dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
ruledBy House of Nassau NERFINISHED
sharesOriginWith Nassau-Weilburg NERFINISHED
startTime 1659
status immediate territory of the Empire
successor Duchy of Nassau NERFINISHED
territoryIncludes Usingen NERFINISHED
parts of the Taunus region
todayPartOf Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED

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