Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen | |
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Spouse(s) | Sophie Polyxena Concórdia of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein |
Noble family | House of Nassau |
Father | Frederick William Adolf, Prince of Nassau-Siegen |
Mother | Juliane of Hesse-Homburg |
Born |
Siegen | 11 November 1706
Died |
11 November 1734 28) Siegen | (aged
Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (11 November 1706 in Siegen – 11 November 1734[1] in Siegen) was the last Prince of Nassau-Siegen from the Calvinist line. He was the eldest son of Frederick William Adolph (1680–1722) and his wife, Juliane of Hesse-Homburg (1681–1707).
He was only 16 years old when he inherited the principality and was unable to lead it out of its financial crisis.
He died in 1734 without a male heir. Emperor Charles VI then enfeoffed Nassau-Siegen to William IV of Orange-Nassau-Dietz.
Marriage and issue
On 23 September 1728, Frederick William II married Sophie Polyxena Concórdia of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (28 May 1709 in Berlin – 15 December 1781 in Siegen), the daughter of Count August David zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein. They had five daughters:
- Sophie Charlotte (6 June 1729 – 2 April 1759) married on 30 September 1748 to Count Charles Paul Ernest of Bentheim-Steinfurt (younger line)
- Friederike Wilhelmine (3 April 1730 – 18 November 1733)
- Marie Eleanor Concordia (2 March 1731 – 20 April 1759). She died of smallpox in the house of the preacher Theodore Diederich Henrich Wever in Kamen[2]
- Friederike Auguste (1 June 1732 – 23 March 1733)
- Anna Catharina Charlotte Auguste (19 June 1734 – 9 June 1759)
Ancestors
Ancestors of Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen |
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Footnotes
- ↑ "Zurückgeblättert...", Siegener Zeitungof 4 December 2010
- ↑ Genealogy of the Wever family
Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen Born: 11 November 1706 Died: 11 November 1734 | ||
Preceded by Frederick William Adolph |
Prince of Nassau-Siegen 1722–1734 |
Succeeded by William IV as Prince of Orange-Nassau |