Christine von Erbach (5 June 1596-6 July 1646)

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Parents
Father:1Georg III (-), Graf von Erbach
Spouses and relationship events
Married:217 January 1619Wilhelm (13 August 1592-18 July 1642), Graf von Nassau in HilchenbachSiegen [city/town], Siegen-Wittgenstein [county], North Rhine-Westphalia [state], Germany [country]
Children
Children with Wilhelm:
Johann Wilhelm von Nassau-Siegen (28 October 1620-25 August 1623)3
Moritz von Nassau-Siegen (19 January 1621-17 June 1638)4
Marie Magdalene von Nassau-Siegen (21 October 1622-20/30 August 1647)5
Ernesta Juliana von Nassau-Siegen (17 July 1624-9 July 1634)6
Elisabeth Charlotte von Nassau-Siegen (11 March 1626-16 November 1694)7
Hollandine von Nassau-Siegen (2 March 1628-14 October 1629)8
Wilhelmine Christine von Nassau-Siegen (1629-22 January 1700)9
Attributes
Events
Buried:10Heusden [municipality], North Brabant [county], Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified]
Born:115 June 1596Erbach [city/town], Odenwaldkreis [county], Hesse [state], Germany [country]
Died:126 July 1646Culemborg [municipality], Gelderland [county], Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified]
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1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Nassau.
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