Countess Emilia of Nassau - Children

Children

  • Maria Belgica (born before 12 October 1598; died 28 July 1647), married in June 1629 to Colonel Theodor Croll (died 1640 in Venice ), Quartermaster general of Duke Odoardo Farnese, Duke of Parma,
  • Manuel António (born 24 February 1600 in Delft; died 27 Oktober 1666 in Schlagen),
  • Emilia Louise (born Juni 1603 in Delft; died 29. Oktober 1670), unmarried,
  • Christopher William Louis (1604–7 July 1660); a military person, commander of the guards of Maurice of Nassau in 1624, Knight of Malta, married to Anne Marie of Moutéleone,
  • Anna Louise (born before 3 May 1605; died 5 April 1669), unmarried,
  • Juliana Catherine (c. 1607–22 July 1680), unmarried,
  • Eleonora Mauritia (born before 10 May 1609; died 25 June 1674), married in Count George Frederick of Nassau-Siegen on 4 June 1647 in The Hague,
  • Sabina Delphica (1612–20 Juli 1670), unmarried.

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