Otto II of Nassau
| Otto II of Nassau | |
|---|---|
| Spouse(s) | Adelheid of Vianden | 
| Noble family | House of Nassau | 
| Father | Heinrich of Nassau | 
| Mother | Adelheid of Heinsberg | 
| Born | c. 1305 | 
| Died | 6 January 1351 (aged 45–46) | 
Otto II of Nassau (c. 1305 – 1351) was a German nobleman. He was a Count of Nassau-Dillenburg in Siegen and Dillenburg, and was a son of Count Heinrich of Nassau and Adelheid of Heinsberg.[1]
Otto married Adelheid of Vianden, daughter of Philip of Vianden and Adelheid of Arnsberg. They had four children:[2]
- Adelheid of Nassau, who became a nun at Keppel, and later became an Abbess.
 - Johan I of Nassau who married Margareta von der Marck.
 - Heinrich "the Swashbuckler" (died 5 September 1402 in Kassel) became a Canon at the Cologne Cathedral.
 - Otto of Nassau, first a canon and provost of St. Moritz at Mainz, and later canon at Cologne and Mainz cathedrals.
 
References
- ↑ De Nederlandsche leeuw: Maandblad van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Genootschap voor Geslacht- en Wapenkunde, Volumes 1889-1894, pg 89-91 Google Books
 - ↑ Cawley, Charles, House of Nassau, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012, at Medieval Lands
 
- Eduard Ausfeld (1887), "Otto II., Graf von Nassau", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB) (in German) 24, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 707–708
 
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