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Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate

Nassau (/ˈnæsɔː/ NASS-aw, also UK: /ˈnæs/ NASS-ow, US: /ˈnɑːs/ NAHSS-ow, German: [ˈnasaʊ] (listen)) is a town located in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies in the valley of the river Lahn between the towns of Bad Ems and Limburg an der Lahn. Nassau was the seat of the former Verbandsgemeinde Nassau, and is part of the Nassau Nature Park. The town is on the German-Dutch holiday road, the Orange Route. As of 2017, it had a population of 4,521.

Nassau
Location of Nassau within Rhein-Lahn-Kreis district
Nassau
Nassau
Coordinates: 50°18′57″N 7°48′08″E / 50.31583°N 7.80222°E / 50.31583; 7.80222Coordinates: 50°18′57″N 7°48′08″E / 50.31583°N 7.80222°E / 50.31583; 7.80222
CountryGermany
StateRhineland-Palatinate
DistrictRhein-Lahn-Kreis
Municipal assoc.Bad Ems-Nassau
Government
 • Mayor (2019–24) Manuel Liguori[1] (SPD)
Area
 • Total17.51 km2 (6.76 sq mi)
Elevation
100 m (300 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-31)[2]
 • Total4,592
 • Density260/km2 (680/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Postal codes
56377
Dialling codes02604
Vehicle registrationEMS
Websitewww.stadt-nassau.de

Nassau gave its name to the prominent royal House of Nassau and directly or indirectly to numerous geographical entities, including a sovereign state, the Duchy of Nassau; the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau; the historical and geographical region Nassau; Nassau County, New York; and Nassau, Bahamas, the capital city of the Bahamas. Historically, Long Island in New York State was also called Nassau, though the name passed out of use.

History

 
Nassau Castle, ancestral seat of the House of Nassau. The lordship associated with Nassau Castle was the namesake of numerous other entities called "Nassau".

The earliest known surviving mention of Nassau refers to the Villa Nassova estate of the Bishopric of Worms in a 915 deed. In 1348 the Emperor Charles IV granted Nassau town-privileges rights together with nearby Dausenau and Scheuern. Count Dudo-Heinrich of Laurenburg had the Nassau Castle built about 1100 and his descendants began to call themselves the Counts of Nassau.

Count Adolf of Nassau served as the elected King of the Romans from 1292 until his death on 2 July 1298.[3] The Counts of Nassau married into the line of the neighbouring Counts of Arnstein (Obernhof/Attenhausen), founders of the monastery at Arnstein. After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the town became part of the Duchy of Nassau.

Nassau suffered heavily from bombings by American B-26 Marauders during World War II, all three hospitals and almost all of the inner city were completely destroyed.

Despite the ancient and eventful history of this town, it had a population of fewer than 5,000 inhabitants as of 2012.

The town of Nassau became the namesake of the Duchy of Nassau, the royal House of Nassau and its branch named the House of Orange-Nassau, and the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. William III of England obtained a title Nassau. The Grand Duke of Luxembourg still uses Nassau as a title and it is also part of the Dutch royal family (called Orange-Nassau). Its name has also spawned a multitude of other namings in the Americas, such as Nassau, the capital city of the Bahamas, and Nassau County, New York, in the United States. The name also occurs in the titles of ships, buildings, and even a type of bet used in golf.

Main sights

Located in Nassau, south of the river Lahn, is the Nassau Castle. It is the eponymous ancestral seat of the counts of Nassau and thus the joint ancestral castle of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg and Dutch royal house of Nassau.

The town is also home to the Steinische Hof, the seat of the Reichsfreiherren (Barons) vom und zum Stein, and birthplace of the Prussian reformer and Minister Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein.[4]

 
Alexander von Falkenhausen in 1940

People

The Imperial Baron Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, Prussian statesman and reformer, was born in Nassau on October 25, 1757.[4] Here he wrote his famous Nassauer Memorandum of 1807. Stein descended from an ancient aristocratic dynasty, who had been residents of Nassau since the 12th century. The family estate lies in the centre of the town, called the Steinische Hof, which today is still in the possession of the descendants of the reformer, the Counts von Kanitz. He died in Cappenberg, district of Selm in the year 1831.

Sons and daughters of the city

Personalities who are associated with Nassau

References

  1. ^ Direktwahlen 2019, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Landeswahlleiter Rheinland-Pfalz, accessed 5 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Bevölkerungsstand 2021, Kreise, Gemeinden, Verbandsgemeinden" (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland-Pfalz. 2022.
  3. ^ "Adolph of Nassau" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 211.
  4. ^ a b Rose, John Holland (1911). "Stein, Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Baron vom und zum" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 871–873.

External links

  • Nassau Homepage
  • "Nassau" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 250–251.
  • Nassau on Google Earth

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This article is about the town For the region see Nassau region For other uses see Nassau disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nassau Rhineland Palatinate news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nassau ˈ n ae s ɔː NASS aw also UK ˈ n ae s aʊ NASS ow US ˈ n ɑː s aʊ NAHSS ow German ˈnasaʊ listen is a town located in the German state of Rhineland Palatinate It lies in the valley of the river Lahn between the towns of Bad Ems and Limburg an der Lahn Nassau was the seat of the former Verbandsgemeinde Nassau and is part of the Nassau Nature Park The town is on the German Dutch holiday road the Orange Route As of 2017 it had a population of 4 521 NassauTownCoat of armsLocation of Nassau within Rhein Lahn Kreis districtNassauShow map of GermanyNassauShow map of Rhineland PalatinateCoordinates 50 18 57 N 7 48 08 E 50 31583 N 7 80222 E 50 31583 7 80222 Coordinates 50 18 57 N 7 48 08 E 50 31583 N 7 80222 E 50 31583 7 80222CountryGermanyStateRhineland PalatinateDistrictRhein Lahn KreisMunicipal assoc Bad Ems NassauGovernment Mayor 2019 24 Manuel Liguori 1 SPD Area Total17 51 km2 6 76 sq mi Elevation100 m 300 ft Population 2021 12 31 2 Total4 592 Density260 km2 680 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST Postal codes56377Dialling codes02604Vehicle registrationEMSWebsitewww stadt nassau deNassau gave its name to the prominent royal House of Nassau and directly or indirectly to numerous geographical entities including a sovereign state the Duchy of Nassau the Prussian province of Hesse Nassau the historical and geographical region Nassau Nassau County New York and Nassau Bahamas the capital city of the Bahamas Historically Long Island in New York State was also called Nassau though the name passed out of use Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 People 3 1 Sons and daughters of the city 4 Personalities who are associated with Nassau 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Nassau Castle ancestral seat of the House of Nassau The lordship associated with Nassau Castle was the namesake of numerous other entities called Nassau The earliest known surviving mention of Nassau refers to the Villa Nassova estate of the Bishopric of Worms in a 915 deed In 1348 the Emperor Charles IV granted Nassau town privileges rights together with nearby Dausenau and Scheuern Count Dudo Heinrich of Laurenburg had the Nassau Castle built about 1100 and his descendants began to call themselves the Counts of Nassau Count Adolf of Nassau served as the elected King of the Romans from 1292 until his death on 2 July 1298 3 The Counts of Nassau married into the line of the neighbouring Counts of Arnstein Obernhof Attenhausen founders of the monastery at Arnstein After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 the town became part of the Duchy of Nassau Nassau suffered heavily from bombings by American B 26 Marauders during World War II all three hospitals and almost all of the inner city were completely destroyed Despite the ancient and eventful history of this town it had a population of fewer than 5 000 inhabitants as of 2012 update The town of Nassau became the namesake of the Duchy of Nassau the royal House of Nassau and its branch named the House of Orange Nassau and the Prussian province of Hesse Nassau William III of England obtained a title Nassau The Grand Duke of Luxembourg still uses Nassau as a title and it is also part of the Dutch royal family called Orange Nassau Its name has also spawned a multitude of other namings in the Americas such as Nassau the capital city of the Bahamas and Nassau County New York in the United States The name also occurs in the titles of ships buildings and even a type of bet used in golf Main sights EditLocated in Nassau south of the river Lahn is the Nassau Castle It is the eponymous ancestral seat of the counts of Nassau and thus the joint ancestral castle of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg and Dutch royal house of Nassau The town is also home to the Steinische Hof the seat of the Reichsfreiherren Barons vom und zum Stein and birthplace of the Prussian reformer and Minister Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein 4 Portrait of Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein 1804 Alexander von Falkenhausen in 1940People EditThe Imperial Baron Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein Prussian statesman and reformer was born in Nassau on October 25 1757 4 Here he wrote his famous Nassauer Memorandum of 1807 Stein descended from an ancient aristocratic dynasty who had been residents of Nassau since the 12th century The family estate lies in the centre of the town called the Steinische Hof which today is still in the possession of the descendants of the reformer the Counts von Kanitz He died in Cappenberg district of Selm in the year 1831 Sons and daughters of the city Edit Johann Philipp Bethmann 1715 1793 banker founder of the banking firm Bethmann brothers in Frankfurt Johann Jakob Bethmann 1717 1792 merchant and shipowner imperial consul in Bordeaux Simon Moritz Bethmann 1721 1782 banker and patron co founder of the Bethmann brothers bank in Frankfurt Arnold Ronnebeck 1885 1947 German American sculptor lithograph and museum director of the Denver Art Museum Wolfgang Franz born 1944 economist 1997 2013 President of the ZEWPersonalities who are associated with Nassau EditConstantin Fahlberg Tambov 1850 Nassau 1910 chemist and science researcher Alexander von Falkenhausen Gut Blumenthal 1878 Nassau 1966 general military advisor to Chiang Kai shek head of the military government of Belgium during German occupation 1940 1944 References Edit Direktwahlen 2019 Rhein Lahn Kreis Landeswahlleiter Rheinland Pfalz accessed 5 August 2021 Bevolkerungsstand 2021 Kreise Gemeinden Verbandsgemeinden in German Statistisches Landesamt Rheinland Pfalz 2022 Adolph of Nassau Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 1 11th ed 1911 p 211 a b Rose John Holland 1911 Stein Heinrich Friedrich Karl Baron vom und zum In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 25 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 871 873 External links EditNassau Homepage Nassau Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 19 11th ed 1911 pp 250 251 Nassau on Google Earth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nassau Rhineland Palatinate amp oldid 1120567484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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