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John II, Count of Nassau-Beilstein

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John II, Count of Nassau-Beilstein
Died1513
Noble familyHouse of Nassau
Spouse(s)Maria of Solms-Braunfels
Anna of Lippe
FatherHenry IV, Count of Nassau-Beilstein
MotherEva of Sayn

John II, Count of Nassau-Beilstein (died 1513) was a son of Count Henry IV and his wife, Eva of Sayn. His father was son of John I which in turn was son of Henry II, Count of Nassau-Beilstein.

John II married, in 1492, with Maria of Solms-Braunfels (1471–1505). They had the following children:

In 1499, he succeeded his father as the ruling Count of Nassau-Beilstein.

John II, Count of Nassau-Beilstein House of Nassau Died: 1513
Preceded byHenry IV Count of Nassau-Beilstein
1499–1513
Succeeded byJohn III and Henry V


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