Maurice Frederick of Nassau-Siegen explained

Maurice Frederick of Nassau-Siegen
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Full Name:Maurice Frederick Count of Nassau-Siegen
Native Name:Moritz Friedrich Graf von Nassau-Siegen
Noble Family:House of Nassau-Siegen
Father:William of Nassau-Siegen
Mother:Christiane of Erbach
Birth Name:Moritz Friedrich Graf zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Beilstein
Death Place:Calloo
Burial Place:Heusden
Occupation:Captain in the Dutch States Army

Count Maurice Frederick of Nassau-Siegen (19 January 1621 – 17 June 1638), German: Moritz Friedrich Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Beilstein, was a count from the House of Nassau-Siegen, a cadet branch of the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau. He served as an officer in the Dutch States Army. In the propaganda for the House of Orange, he is regarded as one of the twelve heroes of the House of Nassau who gave their lives in the Eighty Years' War for the freedom of the Dutch people.

Biography

Maurice Frederick was born at [1] on 19 January 1621[2] as the second son of Count William of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Christiane of Erbach.[3]

Maurice Frederick became a student at Leiden University on 3 September 1633,[4] [5] and on 27 May 1636 he was appointed captain of a infantry company in the Dutch States Army, where his father was field marshal.

Prince Frederick Henry of Orange, who intended to lay siege to Antwerp, entrusted Maurice Frederick's father with an important undertaking in 1638, the occupation of the levee at Calloo. William conquered the sconces of Stabroek and Calloo and chased off the Spaniards, but instead of continuing his march, he reinforced himself on the spot. When he heard the false rumour that the Spaniards were approaching with a greater force than his own, he fled in confusion. On 17 June he suffered a considerable loss of 2,000 men.[6] [7] [8] Maurice Frederick was one of those who fell in this Battle of Calloo.[9] He was buried at Heusden.

Ancestors

Ancestors of Maurice Frederick of Nassau-Siegen[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Great-great-grandparentsWilliam I 'the Rich' of Nassau-Siegen
(1487–1559)
⚭ 1531
Juliane of Stolberg-Wernigerode
(1506–1580)
George III of Leuchtenberg
(1502–1555)
⚭ 1528
Barbara of Brandenburg-Ansbach
(1495–1552)
Henry VIII of Waldeck-Wildungen
(1465–1513)
⚭ before 1492
Anastasia of Runkel
(?–1502/03)
Salentin VII of Isenburg-Grenzau
(before 1470–1534)

Elisabeth of Hunolstein-Neumagen
(ca. 1475–1536/38)
Eberhard XI of Erbach
(1475–1539)
⚭ 1503
Mary of Wertheim
(1485–1553)
Philip of Salm-Dhaun
(1492–1521)
⚭ 1514
Antoinette of Neufchatel
(1496–1544)
Wolfgang of Barby and Mühlingen
(1502–1564)
⚭ 1526
Agnes of Mansfeld-Hinterort
(1511–1558)
John II of Anhalt-Zerbst
(1504–1551)
⚭ 1534
Margaret of Brandenburg
(1511–1577)
Great-grandparentsJohn VI 'the Elder' of Nassau-Siegen
(1536–1606)
⚭ 1559
Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg
(1537–1579)
Philip IV of Waldeck-Wildungen
(1493–1574)
⚭ 1554
Jutta of Isenburg-Grenzau
(?–1564)
Eberhard XII of Erbach
(1511–1564)
⚭ 1538
Margaret of Salm-Dhaun
(1521–1576)
Albrecht X of Barby and Mühlingen
(1534–1588)
⚭ 1559
Mary of Anhalt-Zerbst
(1538–1563)
GrandparentsJohn VII 'the Middle' of Nassau-Siegen
(1561–1623)
⚭ 1581
Magdalene of Waldeck-Wildungen
(1558–1599)
George III of Erbach
(1548–1605)
⚭ 1592
Mary of Barby and Mühlingen
(1563–1619)
ParentsWilliam of Nassau-Siegen
(1592–1642)
⚭ 1619
Christiane of Erbach
(1596–1646)

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Notes and References

  1. Aβmann & Menk (1996).
  2. Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 272.
  3. All sources that mention both parents, name these parents.
  4. Dek (1970), p. 88.
  5. Dek (1968), p. 276.
  6. Blok (1911), p. 1572.
  7. Muller (1898), p. 133.
  8. Van der Aa (1877), p. 270.
  9. Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 117.
  10. Huberty, et al. (1987).
  11. Huberty, et al. (1981).
  12. Dek (1970).
  13. Dek (1968).
  14. Dek (1962).
  15. von Ehrenkrook, et al. (1928).
  16. Hoffmeister (1883).
  17. Vorsterman van Oyen (1882).
  18. Behr (1854).
  19. Textor von Haiger (1617).
  20. Europäische Stammtafeln.