Johann VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen
Count John VII of Nassau was Count of Nassau in Siegen and Freudenberg as John I. He was the second son of Count John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg and his wife Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg.Family and children
He was married twice. Firstly, he married on 9 December 1581 with Countess Magdalena of Waldeck, daughter of Count Philip IV of Waldeck-Wildungen and Jutta of Isenburg. They had the following children:
- Johann Ernst, a general in the Venetian army, involved in the Uskok War;
- Count John VIII of Nassau in Siegen
- Elisabeth, married on 26 July 1604 to Count Christian of Waldeck
- Adolf
- Juliane, married on 22 May 1603 to Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel
- Anna Maria, married on 3 February 1611 to Count John Adolf of Daun
- Johann Albrecht, born and died in 1590
- Count William of Nassau in Hilchenbach
- Anna Johanna, married on 14 June 1619 Johann Wolfart von Brederode
- Frederick Louis
- Magdalena, married:
- # in August 1631 to Bernhard Moritz von Oeynhausen;
- # on 25 August 1642 Philipp Wilhelm zu Inn und Knyphausen
- John Frederick, born and died in 1597
Secondly, he married on 27 August 1603 with Duchess, a daughter of John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg and thus also a granddaughter of Christian III of Denmark. They had the following children:
- Prince John Maurice of Nassau
- Prince George Frederick Louis married Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal, daughter of Emilia of Nassau, daughter of William the Silent and daughter-in-law of António, Prior of Crato.
- William Otto
- Luise Christiane, married on 4 July 1627 Marquis Philippe de Conflans
- Sophie Margarete, married on 13 January 1656 to Count Georg Ernst of Limburg Stirum
- Henry
- Marie Juliane, married on 13 December 1637 to Duke Francis Henry of Saxe-Lauenburg
- , married:
- # on 23 April 1636 to Herman Wrangel
- # on 27 March 1649 to Christian Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
- Bernhard
- Christian
- Katharine
- Johann Ernst
- Elisabeth Juliane, married in 1647 to Count Bernhard of Sayn-Wittgenstein
Johann VII and both his wives are buried in the royal crypt in Siegen.