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Prima Divisio (Latin for first division) is the term used by historians for the Family Treaty from 1255 containing the first division of the county of Nassau between the brothers Walram II and Otto I.


History

In the old succession laws a kingdom/duchy/county was considered to be the personal property of the king/duke/count. At the death of the ruler his property was inherited by all his sons. This is in contrast to the
primogeniture Primogeniture ( ) is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main estate in preference to shared inheritance among all or some children, any illegitimate child or any collateral relativ ...
that was introduced later, where the firstborn legitimate son inherits everything. The sons could jointly rule the inherited land or divide it into equal parts. It will come as no surprise that both the co-rule of a country as well as the division of a country into equal parts often resulted in conflicts. Such conflicts regularly led to wars of succession.


The division treaty

The division treaty was signed on 16 December 1255 by the plenipotentiaries of Walram and Otto in Nassau Castle. The county was divided into two equal parts with the river Lahn as the border. The division was as follows:Huberty, et al. (1981). * The area north of the Lahn: the lordships Siegen, Dillenburg, Herborn, Tringenstein, Neukirch and Emmerichenhain, a part of the ''Kalenberger Zent'' ( ''Amt'' Kalenberg), as well as Dietkirchen and (Bad) Ems, was assigned to Otto. * The area south of the Lahn: the lordships Wiesbaden,
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, the ''Ämter'' Weilburg (with the Wehrholz) and
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, was assigned to Walram. * Nassau Castle and dependencies (''Dreiherrische''), the ''Ämter'' Miehlen and Schönau ( Schönau Abbey near Strüth über Nastätten) as well as the ''Vierherrengericht'',
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, the ''Esterau'' (which was jointly owned with the counts of Diez) and the fiefs in Hesse remained jointly owned. Later, perhaps shortly after the conclusion of the division treaty, Walram expressed dissatisfaction with some provisions of the treaty and challenged them. Whether he was already acting under the influence of the mental illness from which he suffered is unknown. What is certain is that in an attack of insanity he burned his copy of the division treaty.Sauer (1896). Otto's original copy of the division treaty has been preserved. It is kept in the Royal House Archive in The Hague. It was exhibited in Vianden Castle between 25 May and 19 August 2018.


Effects of the division

Since the division, the House of Nassau has been divided into two branches: the Walramian branch and the Ottonian branch, named after the two founders. There have been other divisions later which have all been undone by the extinction of family branches, but the first division still exists today. Walram became the ancestor of the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg and Otto became the ancestor of the Kings of the Netherlands. The current heads of the Walramian and Ottonian branches, Grand Duke
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and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and their wives, viewed the original copy of the Prima Divisio exhibited at Vianden Castle at the opening of the exhibition on 24 May 2018.Willem-Alexander treedt met bezoek aan kasteel Vianden in voetspoor voorgangers
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Sources

* ''This article was translated from the corresponding Dutch Wikipedia article, as of 2019-08-30.'' * * * * * * * * * *


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Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, and their wives, view the preserved copy of the Prima Divisio at the exhibition in Vianden Castle on 24 May 2018
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