Nassau family

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The Nassau family is a prominent European noble house, most famously associated with the Dutch royal family and the historical rulers of parts of Germany and the Low Countries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European noble house
noble family
coatOfArms arms of Nassau
surface form: Arms of Nassau
connectedTo House of Orange-Nassau
surface form: Dutch royal family

Luxembourg
surface form: Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of the Netherlands
countryOfOrigin Germany
Holy Roman Empire
Netherlands
hasAncestralSeat Nassau, Germany
surface form: Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate
hasBranch House of Nassau-Beilstein NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Diez NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Dillenburg
House of Nassau-Hadamar NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Idstein NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Saarbrücken NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Siegen NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Usingen NERFINISHED
House of Nassau-Weilburg
House of Nassau-Weilburg-Luxembourg NERFINISHED
House of Orange-Nassau
Ottonian line
Walramian line
hasTitle Count of Nassau
Duke of Nassau
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Prince of Orange NERFINISHED
historicalRole Grand Duke of Luxembourg
surface form: grand dukes of Luxembourg

King of the Netherlands
surface form: kings of the Netherlands

princes of the Holy Roman Empire
rulers of parts of Germany
rulers of parts of the Low Countries
stadtholders of the Dutch Republic
motto Je maintiendrai
namedAfter Nassau, New York
surface form: Nassau (town)
notableMember Adolf of Nassau NERFINISHED
Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange NERFINISHED
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Henry III of Nassau-Breda
Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
John William Friso of Nassau-Dietz
Maurice of Nassau NERFINISHED
William I of Orange NERFINISHED
William II, Prince of Orange NERFINISHED
William III of England
religion Protestantism
timePeriod High Middle Ages to present

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Fort Nassau (New Jersey) namedAfter Nassau family