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THE HISTORY OF THE House of Orange.
THE Family of Nassau, from whom our Gra∣cious Soveraign is descended, is not undeser∣vedly accounted one of the most Antient and Ho∣nourable in Europe, not only for its great Alliance•• and Branches, but also by the Advancement of one of this House to the Empire of Germany, Adolphus Nassau by name about the Year 1200, and that there has been a Succession of the Family in a direct Line for above a thousand years past, and among them.
OTHO Count of Nassau, who lived about six hun∣dred years since, and had two Wives; with the first of whom he had the Province of Gueldres, and with the other that of Zutphen. About three hundred years after a second Count
OTHO of Nassau married the Countess of Vranden, whereby he became possest of several other Territo∣ries in the Netherlands. In the Year 1404.
Engilbert who was his Grandchild married the Heiress of the Town of Breda and Loeke, and was Grand∣father to
Engilbert 2d Earl of Nassau, who in 1491. was by