Engelbert (in the front kneeling) depicted on his tomb in the Grote Kerk (Breda).
Born
c. 1370 Dillenburg
Died
3 May 1442(1442-05-03) (aged 71–72) Breda
Buried
Church of Our Lady in Breda
Noble family
House of Nassau
Spouse(s)
Johanna van Polanen
Father
John I of Nassau-Siegen
Mother
Margaret of the Mark
Engelbert I of Nassau (c. 1370, in Dillenburg – 3 May 1442, in Breda) was a son of Count John I of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Margaret of the Mark, daughter of Count Adolph II of the Marck.[1]
^De Nederlandsche leeuw: Maandblad van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Genootschap voor Geslacht- en Wapenkunde, Volume 8, 1890, pg 90-91
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