Maria of Nassau (1539–1599) explained

Honorific Prefix:Countess
Maria Von Nassau-Dillenburg
Honorific Suffix:Duchess of Boxmeer
Other Names:Maria Van Nassau-Dillenburg
Birth Date:15 March 1539
Birth Place:Dillenburg, Duchy of Nassau, German Empire
Death Date:28 March 1599 (60)
Death Place:Ulft, Gelderland, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Spouse:Willem IV, Count of Bergh (m. 1556-1586, his death)
Children:16
Mother:Juliana, Countess of Stolberg-Wernigerode
Father:Willem I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
Relatives:William the Silent (brother)

Maria Von Nassau-Dillenburg (18 March 1539, in Dillenburg – 28 May 1599, in Kasteel Ulft), Countess of Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden and Dietz, was a Dutch noblewoman.

Life

She was the second daughter of William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen and Juliana of Stolberg, making Maria a sister of William the Silent. On 11 November 1556 she married count Willem IV van den Bergh (1537–1586) in Meurs. Count Willem committed treason against his brother-in-law William by defecting to the Spanish. He and Maria were caught, but were quickly freed on William's intervention.

Maria is buried in the crypt of the church at 's-Heerenberg.

Issue

Maria and Willem IV van den Bergh had 16 children: