Engelbert was born in
Breda on 17 May 1451, the son of
John IV of Nassau-Siegen and his wife
Mary of Looz-Heinsberg.,
Netherlands.On 19 December 1468 in
Koblenz he married Cimburga van Baden, daughter of
Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden. Engelbert was lord of Breda between 1475 and 1504. In 1472 he concluded a treaty with his brother
John V of Nassau-Siegen in which he received the possessions West of the
Rhine.
Charles the Bold made him a knight in the
Order of the Golden Fleece, at the age of 22, in 1473. In 1487, he was captured by the French during the
Battle of Béthune, and released for an "enormous" ransom 2 years later. In 1496 he was appointed
stadtholder of Flanders and by 1498 he had been named President of the
Grand Conseil. In 1501, Maximilian named him Lieutenant-General of the
Low Countries. From that point forward (until his death in 1504) Engelbert was the principal representative of the
Habsburg Empire to the region.'' (ca. 1490) ==Death==