House of Nassau-Dietz
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The House of Nassau-Dietz was a cadet branch of the German-Dutch Nassau dynasty that provided several stadtholders in the northern Netherlands and later merged into the House of Orange-Nassau.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| House of Nassau-Dietz canonical | 12 |
| Nassau-Dietz branch of the House of Nassau | 2 |
| House of Nassau-Diez | 1 |
| arms of Nassau-Dietz | 1 |
| van Nassau | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T50430 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: House of Nassau-Dietz Context triple: [House of Orange-Nassau, hasBranch, House of Nassau-Dietz]
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House of Orange-Nassau
The House of Orange-Nassau is a European royal dynasty that has played a central role in Dutch history, producing many of the Netherlands’ stadtholders and all of its modern monarchs.
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House of Habsburg
The House of Habsburg was a powerful European royal dynasty that ruled vast territories including the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, and Spain for centuries, profoundly shaping the continent’s political and dynastic history.
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House of Hanover
The House of Hanover was a German royal dynasty that ruled Great Britain and later the United Kingdom from the early 18th to the early 19th century, overseeing major developments such as the expansion of the British Empire and the Industrial Revolution.
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Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg was a historic principality within the Holy Roman Empire in what is now northern Germany, later giving rise to several important states including the Electorate and Kingdom of Hanover.
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Principality of Orange
The Principality of Orange was a historic sovereign state in what is now southeastern France, whose title later became closely associated with the Dutch royal House of Orange-Nassau.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: House of Nassau-Dietz Target entity description: The House of Nassau-Dietz was a cadet branch of the German-Dutch Nassau dynasty that provided several stadtholders in the northern Netherlands and later merged into the House of Orange-Nassau.
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A.
House of Orange-Nassau
The House of Orange-Nassau is a European royal dynasty that has played a central role in Dutch history, producing many of the Netherlands’ stadtholders and all of its modern monarchs.
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B.
House of Habsburg
The House of Habsburg was a powerful European royal dynasty that ruled vast territories including the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, and Spain for centuries, profoundly shaping the continent’s political and dynastic history.
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C.
House of Hanover
The House of Hanover was a German royal dynasty that ruled Great Britain and later the United Kingdom from the early 18th to the early 19th century, overseeing major developments such as the expansion of the British Empire and the Industrial Revolution.
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D.
Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
The Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg was a historic principality within the Holy Roman Empire in what is now northern Germany, later giving rise to several important states including the Electorate and Kingdom of Hanover.
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E.
Principality of Orange
The Principality of Orange was a historic sovereign state in what is now southeastern France, whose title later became closely associated with the Dutch royal House of Orange-Nassau.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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Subject: House of Nassau-Dietz Description of subject: The House of Nassau-Dietz was a cadet branch of the German-Dutch Nassau dynasty that provided several stadtholders in the northern Netherlands and later merged into the House of Orange-Nassau.
Referenced by (17)
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