Person:Otto van Nassau-Dillenburg (1)

Otto II, Graaf van Nassau-Dillenburg
b.Abt 1305
d.Dec 1350/Jan 1351
m. Bef 1302
  1. Otto II, Graaf van Nassau-DillenburgAbt 1305 - 1351
  2. Henry I _____, Count of Nassau-Beilstein1307 - 1388
  1. John I _____, Count of Nassau-DillenburgAbt 1339 - 1416
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Name Otto II, Graaf van Nassau-Dillenburg
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1305
Marriage Contract 23 Dec 1331 to Adelheid van Vianden
Death[1] Dec 1350/Jan 1351
Reference Number? Q317012?
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Otto II of Nassau ( – 1351) was a German nobleman. He was a Count of Nassau-Dillenburg in Siegen and Dillenburg, and was a son of Count Heinrich of Nassau and Adelheid of Heinsberg.

Otto married Adelheid of Vianden, daughter of Philip of Vianden and Adelheid of Arnsberg. They had four children:

  • Adelheid of Nassau, who became a nun at Keppel, and later became an Abbess.
  • Johan I of Nassau who married Margareta von der Marck.
  • Heinrich "the Swashbuckler" (died 5 September 1402 in Kassel) became a Canon at the Cologne Cathedral.
  • Otto of Nassau, first a canon and provost of St. Moritz at Mainz, and later canon at Cologne and Mainz cathedrals.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Nederland's Adelsboek
    Vol. 94 p. XLVI, 2009.
  2.   Otto II Graf von Nassau-Dillenburg, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Otto II of Nassau, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.