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About Justus van Nassau, enig buitenechtelijk kind van Willem van Oranje

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_of_Nassau

Justinus van Nassau (1559 – 1631) was the only extramarital child of William of Orange. He was a Dutch army commander known for unsuccessfully defending Breda against the Spanish, and the depiction of his surrender on the famous picture by Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda.

His mother was Eva Elincx, William's mistress between his first and second marriage. William of Orange recognized Justinus and raised him with his other children.

Justinus studied in Leiden and became lieutenant-Colonel on May 17, 1583. On February 28, 1585 he became lieutenant-admiral of Zealand, and fought in 1588 against the Spanish Armada, capturing two galleons.

From 1601 until 1625 he was governor of Breda. In 1625 he had to surrender Breda to the Spanish general Ambrogio Spinola after a siege of 11 months. Justinus was allowed to leave for Leiden.

Issue

He married on December 4, 1597 with Anna baronesse van Mérode (January 9, 1567 - Leiden, October 8, 1634) and had three children.

I. Willem Maurits van Nassau (June 1603 - Leiden, 1638), married to Maria van Aerssen van Sommelsdijk and had issue:

Justinus, no issue.

Justina van Nassau (March 1635 - c. 1676), married to George van Cats ter Coulster (1632–1676) and had issue:
i. Willem Maurits van Cats [1], (c.1670 - Dec. 1743).

Anna van Nassau (c. 1638 - Haag 1721), married to Willem Adriaan Count van Horn Batenburg and had issue.

II. Louise Henriëtte van Nassau (1604 - somewhere between 1637 and 1645), no issue.

III. Philips van Nassau (1605 - somewhere between 1672 and 1676), married and had issue.

He and his wife were buried in the Hooglandse Kerk in Leiden.

The following arms are recorded for Justinus, based on those of his father William the Silent. They show the bend-dexter of a legitimate child in white, rather than the bend-sinster of an illegitimate child.:

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Justus van Nassau, enig buitenechtelijk kind van Willem van Oranje's Timeline

1559
1559
1603
June 1, 1603
Breda, Breda, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands
1604
1604
1605
1605
1631
June 26, 1631
Age 72
Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands
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Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands