Henry II, Count of Nassau

Henry II, Count of Nassau
Bornc. 1180
Died26 April 1247/48/49/50
Noble familyHouse of Nassau
Spouse(s)Matilda of Guelders and Zutphen
IssueWalram II, Count of Nassau
Otto I, Count of Nassau
Henry
Elizabeth
Gerhard of Nassau
John I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht
FatherWalram I of Nassau
MotherKunigunde

Henry II "the Rich" of Nassau (German: Heinrich II. "der Reiche" von Nassau; c. 1180[1] – 26 April 1247/48/49/50, before 25 January 1251) was Count of Nassau. He distinguished himself in particular by his chivalrous and devout spirit. He was charitable and made great donations to the church, so that the monasteries and prayer houses in the area of present-day Nassau experienced the most significant bloom in his time. The greatest favour was the Teutonic Order to enjoy, to which he donated especially for the renunciation of his brother's, upon his entry into the order.[2] Henry participated in the Sixth Crusade. He was the builder of the castles Sonnenberg, Ginsburg and Dillenburg.

  1. ^ Dek (1970).
  2. ^ Joachim (1880).