Nassau-Katzenelnbogen

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Nassau-Katzenelnbogen was a German territorial principality whose rulers were influential Protestant princes involved in early 17th-century religious and political alliances within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German territorial principality
state of the Holy Roman Empire
activeInPeriod early 17th century
confessionalIdentity Protestant
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
governmentType principality
hasCapital Katzenelnbogen NERFINISHED
hasRuler Protestant princes
hasRulingHouse House of Nassau NERFINISHED
historicalContext age of confessionalization in the Holy Roman Empire
historicalSignificance participation in early 17th-century confessional politics
language German
locatedIn Holy Roman Empire
present-day Germany
namedAfter Katzenelnbogen NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Nassau NERFINISHED
participatedIn political alliances in the Holy Roman Empire
religious alliances in the Holy Roman Empire
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Estates of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Protestant estates of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
politicalReligion Protestant
politicalSystem princely territory
region Rhineland NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
roleInHistory influential Protestant principality in early 17th-century imperial politics
rulerTitle prince
status imperial estate
territorialStatus princely territory within the Empire
typeOfState territorial principality

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Evangelical Union hasMember Nassau-Katzenelnbogen