Nassau Street was originally called Kip Street, after an early Dutch settler family, but was subsequently named in honor of the royal family of the Netherlands, the House of Orange-Nassau.
It was named some time before William of Nassau, the Dutch prince who became King William III of England, so that is not the origin of the name, despite how easily it could be mistaken as such. Nassau Street once housed many of the city's newspapers.
UN "owns" this: All Fiction based on this Island......U Thant Island (officially Belmont Island) is a small artificial island or islet in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The 100-by-200-foot (30 by 60 m) island, created during the construction of the Steinway Tunnel ...In 1972, the island was declared "Soviet Jewry Freedom Island" and symbolically occupied for 2+1⁄2 hours by activists led by Manhattan and Bronx Borough Presidents Percy Sutton
and Robert Abrams to protest a United Nations speech by Leonid Brezhnev and the imposition of the diploma tax as a barrier to emigration from the Soviet Union
Charlemagne had for his physician one named Ferragut. A Hebrew named Isaac was a member of an embassy sent by Charlemagne to Harun al-Rashid, probably in the capacity of dragoman. The account which connects Charlemagne with the coming of Makir to Narbonne is apocryphal.
It is documented that Charlemagne occasionally called himself by the name of David.[9] However Charlemagne's own thinking of being the successor for biblical kings of the Jewish people required a governance over the Jews and at least nominal control over Jerusalem.
The Carolingians and the Davidic line
The Carolingians were sensitive to accusations of the usurpation of the crown through conquest from the Merovingians. Succession to the biblical David would be a claim of divine sanction to rule as it would legitimise their royal power.