Friedrich (Nassau-Weilburg)

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Friedrich von Nassau-Weilburg (born April 16 July / April 26,  1640 greg. In Metz ; † September 19, 1675 in Weilburg ) was the ruling Count of Nassau-Weilburg from 1655 (1663) to 1675 .

biography

Friedrich (from the Walram line of the House of Nassau ) was born on April 26, 1640 in Metz. He was the son of Count Ernst Casimir von Nassau-Weilburg (1607–1655) and his wife Anna Maria von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hachenburg (1610–1656).

Since his family had fled to Metz before the Thirty Years' War , he also spent the first years of his life there. After the war, the family returned to a devastated country, which Friedrich inherited in 1655. At first he was under the tutelage of his uncle Johann von Nassau-Idstein . With his marriage in 1663 he also became regent of the country.

Since 1672 the country was in fact at war again when in 1675 the count died of a riding accident. Count Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Ottweiler was given guardianship over the children .

family

On May 26, 1663 Friedrich married Christiane Elisabeth von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg (1646–1678). She was the daughter of Count Ernst von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg (1599–1649). The couple had the following three children:

  • Johann Ernst (born June 13, 1664; † February 27, 1719) ⚭ 1683 Countess Marie Polyxena von Leiningen-Hartenburg (1662–1725)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (* August 21, 1665; † August 14, 1684); fallen in front of the oven
  • Marie Christiane (born November 6, 1666 - † December 18, 1734)

The since 2000 as Grand Duke of Luxembourg reigning Henri of Nassau is the eight-time great-grandson of Friedrich von Nassau-Weilburg.

literature

  • Christian D. Vogel : Description of the Duchy of Nassau. Beyerle, Wiesbaden 1843, p. 355 .
  • Friederich Köllner : History of the former Nassau-Sarbrück'schen land and its rulers. Part 1: History of the Counts and Princes of Sarbrück. Heinrich Arnold, Saarbrücken 1841, p. 338 f.

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predecessor Office successor
Ernst Casimir Count of Nassau-Weilburg
1655–1675
Johann Ernst