Friedrich Achilles (Württemberg-Neuenstadt)
Friedrich Achilles von Württemberg (born May 5, 1591 in Mömpelgard ; † December 30, 1631 in Neuenstadt am Kocher ) was a Duke of Württemberg who received Neuenstadt am Kocher as his residence after the brotherly prince settlement of 1617. He died unmarried and childless, so that the early Neuenstadt line of the House of Württemberg that he founded ended again with his death.
Life
He was the second youngest son of Duke Friedrich I and attended the Collegium illustre in Tübingen for nine years , but due to his immense stoutness he was unable to complete a cavalier tour that was otherwise common for the time . In May 1617, based on the brotherly prince settlement of the sons of Duke Frederick I, he was assigned the Neuenstadt Palace as his residence. After the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War he fled to Stuttgart in 1621 . In 1628 he returned to Neuenstadt, where he died in 1631. He was buried in the Stuttgart collegiate church.
Neuenstadt came to Friedrich Achilles' nephew Friedrich (1615–1682) in 1649 , who founded the Württemberg branch line from Württemberg-Neuenstadt there.
literature
- Axel Gotthard : Friedrich Achilles. In: Sönke Lorenz , Dieter Mertens , Volker Press (eds.): Das Haus Württemberg. A biographical lexicon. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1997, ISBN 3-17-013605-4 , p. 149.
- Gerhard Raff : Hie good Wirtemberg all the way. Volume 2: The House of Württemberg from Duke Friedrich I to Duke Eberhard III. With the Stuttgart, Mömpelgard, Weiltingen, Neuenstadt am Kocher, Neuenbürg and Oels lines in Silesia. 4th edition. Landhege, Schwaigern 2014, ISBN 978-3-943066-12-8 , pp. 264-273.
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SURNAME | Friedrich Achilles |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Württemberg-Neuenstadt, Friedrich Achilles of |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Duke of Württemberg |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 5, 1591 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mömpelgard , County of Württemberg-Mömpelgard , Holy Roman Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | December 30, 1631 |
Place of death | Neuenstadt am Kocher , Württemberg-Neuenstadt, Holy Roman Empire |