John I of Nassau-Weilburg
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John I of Nassau-Weilburg
Summary
John I of Nassau-Weilburg is a human[1]. He was born on 1309[2]. He passed away in Weilburg[3]. He died on September 20, 1371[4]. He worked as a Count of Nassau-Weilburg[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg died in Weilburg[3].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg was born on 1309[2].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg died on September 20, 1371[4].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's father was Gerlach I of Nassau[7].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's mother was Agnes of Hesse[8].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg was married to Joan of Saarbrücken[9].
- Among John I of Nassau-Weilburg's spouses was Gertrud of Merenberg[10].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was Philip I of Nassau-Weilburg[11].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was Joan of Nassau-Weilburg[12].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was Agnes of Nassau-Weilburg[13].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was Schonetta of Nassau-Weilburg[14].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was Margaret of Nassau-Weilburg[15].
- A child of John I of Nassau-Weilburg was John of Nassau-Weilburg[16].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg worked as a Count of Nassau-Weilburg[5].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg is recorded as male[17].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's family is recorded as House of Nassau-Weilburg (1355-1605)[19].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's noble title is recorded as count[20].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's noble title is recorded as Count of Nassau[21].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's Commons category is recorded as John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg[22].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's given name is recorded as Johann[23].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's described by source is recorded as Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie[24].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[25].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's sibling is recorded as Adolf I of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein[26].
- John I of Nassau-Weilburg's sibling is recorded as Rupert of Nassau-Sonnenberg[27].
Body
Origins and Family
John I of Nassau-Weilburg was born on 1309[2]. His father was Gerlach I of Nassau[7]. His mother was Agnes of Hesse[8].
Career and Affiliations
John I of Nassau-Weilburg's professions included Count of Nassau-Weilburg[5].
Personal Life
Spouses include Joan of Saarbrücken[9], a Count of Saarbrücken[28] and Gertrud of Merenberg[10], 1311–1350[29]. Children include Philip I of Nassau-Weilburg[11], a Count of Nassau-Weilburg[30], 1368–1429[31]; Joan of Nassau-Weilburg[12], 1362–1383[32]; Agnes of Nassau-Weilburg[13]; Schonetta of Nassau-Weilburg[14]; Margaret of Nassau-Weilburg[15], 1370–1427[33]; and John of Nassau-Weilburg[16].
Death and Burial
John I of Nassau-Weilburg died on September 20, 1371[4]. He passed away in Weilburg[3].
Why It Matters
John I of Nassau-Weilburg ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month, #7,288 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34]
FAQs
Where did John I of Nassau-Weilburg die?
John I of Nassau-Weilburg died in Weilburg[3].
Who were John I of Nassau-Weilburg's parents?
John I of Nassau-Weilburg's father was Gerlach I of Nassau[7]. John I of Nassau-Weilburg's mother was Agnes of Hesse[8].
Who was John I of Nassau-Weilburg married to?
John I of Nassau-Weilburg's spouses include Joan of Saarbrücken[9] and Gertrud of Merenberg[10].
What did John I of Nassau-Weilburg do for work?
John I of Nassau-Weilburg worked as Count of Nassau-Weilburg[5].