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Magdalena von Nassau-Dillenburg, Gräfin zu Nassau, was born 15 December 1547 in Dillenburg, the youngest daughter and second youngest child, of [[Nassau-Dillenburg-11|Wilhelm von Nassau-Dillenburg, and his second wife, Juliana von Stolberg-Wernigerode. She married on 27 January 1567 at Dillenburg, and/or 14 September 1567 at Neuenstein, Wolfgang, Graf zu Hohenlohe-Weikersheim.
"Magdalena spent most of her life at weikersheim castle. Her daily routine consisted in the organization of court life and her family life. She also worked in the pharmacy castles, where she gave medicines to the poor, a practice her mother began. She was described as very generous, giving money, food and medicine to the poor and needy. She died in öhringen in 1633." [1]
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