Count of Nassau-Hadamar
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The Count of Nassau-Hadamar was a hereditary noble title held by rulers of the small German county of Nassau-Hadamar within the Holy Roman Empire.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Count of Nassau-Hadamar canonical | 4 |
| County of Nassau-Hadamar (restored under another line of Nassau) | 1 |
| Graf von Nassau-Hadamar | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1932178 — 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: Count of Nassau-Hadamar Context triple: [County of Nassau-Hadamar, nobleTitle, Count of Nassau-Hadamar]
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Count of Nassau-Siegen
Count of Nassau-Siegen was a noble title within the German House of Nassau associated with the small principality of Nassau-Siegen in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Count of Nassau-Beilstein
The Count of Nassau-Beilstein was a noble title held by rulers of a small territorial county within the House of Nassau in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Count of Lippe
Count of Lippe was the hereditary noble title borne by the rulers of the small German territory of Lippe before it was elevated to a principality.
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County of Nassau-Dietz
The County of Nassau-Dietz was a territorial principality within the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Nassau-Dietz branch of the House of Nassau, forming part of the historical foundations of what later became the Dutch royal family’s holdings.
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Prince of Lippe
The Prince of Lippe is the hereditary head of the German noble House of Lippe, historically ruling the small principality of Lippe within the Holy Roman Empire and later the German Empire.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Count of Nassau-Hadamar Target entity description: The Count of Nassau-Hadamar was a hereditary noble title held by rulers of the small German county of Nassau-Hadamar within the Holy Roman Empire.
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Count of Nassau-Siegen
Count of Nassau-Siegen was a noble title within the German House of Nassau associated with the small principality of Nassau-Siegen in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Count of Nassau-Beilstein
The Count of Nassau-Beilstein was a noble title held by rulers of a small territorial county within the House of Nassau in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Count of Lippe
Count of Lippe was the hereditary noble title borne by the rulers of the small German territory of Lippe before it was elevated to a principality.
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D.
County of Nassau-Dietz
The County of Nassau-Dietz was a territorial principality within the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Nassau-Dietz branch of the House of Nassau, forming part of the historical foundations of what later became the Dutch royal family’s holdings.
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Prince of Lippe
The Prince of Lippe is the hereditary head of the German noble House of Lippe, historically ruling the small principality of Lippe within the Holy Roman Empire and later the German Empire.
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Statements (33)
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Subject: Count of Nassau-Hadamar Description of subject: The Count of Nassau-Hadamar was a hereditary noble title held by rulers of the small German county of Nassau-Hadamar within the Holy Roman Empire.
Referenced by (6)
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