Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg


Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg was Count of Nassau in Weilburg and shared briefly the regency of the County of Saarbrücken.

Biography

Philip was a son of Philip I, and grandson of John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg, with his second wife, Elisabeth of Lorraine-Vaudémont.
In 1429, he succeeded his father as count of Nassau-Weilburg, jointly with his brother Johann II. Their mother was the regent until 1438, when Philip reached majority, but an arrangement was made to provide for their mother. In 1442, the brothers decide to divide the counties: Johann II received Saarbrücken with Seigneurie of Commercy Château bas and Philip II received Weilburg. Ownership of the possessions in the Palatinate would be shared between the two lines. Their sisters married lords and did not parttake in the inheritance.
Philip II died on 19 March 1492, and was succeeded by his grandson, Louis I.

Marriage and issue

Philip married Margrete of Loon-Heinsberg. She was a daughter of Johann III, Herr of Heinsberg :nl:Lijst van heren van Heinsberg|, great grandson of Gottfried, Count of Loon-Heinsberg but sold the county in 1362.
Philip and Margaret had two sons:
As a widower he married Veronika of Sayn-Wittgenstein, without issue.

Ancestry