Philip VII, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen | |
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Succession: | Count of Waldeck-Wildungen |
Reign: | 1638–1645 |
Predecessor: | Christian |
Successor: | Christian Louis |
Spouse: | Anne Catherine of Sayn-Wittgenstein |
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Full Name: | Philip VII, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen |
Native Name: | Philipp VII. Graf von Waldeck-Wildungen |
Noble Family: | House of Waldeck |
Father: | Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen |
Mother: | Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen |
Birth Place: | Eisenberg Castle |
Death Place: | Jankowitz, Bohemia |
Occupation: | Colonel in the Imperial Army 1643 |
Count Philip VII of Waldeck-Wildungen (25 November 1613 – 24 February 1645), German: Philip VII. Graf von Waldeck-Wildungen, official titles: Graf zu Waldeck und Pyrmont, Herr zu Tonna, was since 1638 Count of .
Philip was born at Eisenberg Castle[1] [2] on 25 November 1613[3] [4] [5] as the second son of Count Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen and his wife Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen.[6] As the eldest surviving son Philip succeeded his father early 1638,[7] while his younger brother John II became Count of . The County of, like the entire County of Waldeck, was heavily in debt. The financial difficulties of the county did not change when the counts of Waldeck acquired the in 1640. The lordship was sold to Duke Frederick I of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg in 1677.
An important and, as it turned out, fatal event during Philip's reign was the time when Swedish troops were encamped in Wildungen. The commander-in-chief, Johan Banér, had marched to the city in August 1640 with about 70,000 men, while not far from there the imperial troops under Archduke Leopold William and Ottavio Piccolomini were encamped in Fritzlar. No battle took place. But the soldiers used the city's supplies and destroyed the villages in the surrounding countryside. On 15 September Banér marched away again.
Annoyed beyond measure by the damage the Swedes had inflicted on his county, Philip changed sides and took the side of Emperor Ferdinand III in 1643. The Emperor appointed him a colonel and put him in charge of a cavalry regiment called 'Waldeck'.
On 24 February 1645, at the Battle of Jankov in Bohemia,[8] where the Bavarian and imperial troops were defeated by the Swedish general Lennart Torstenson, the 31-year-old Philip was taken prisoner and – against the law of war – executed.[9] Philip was succeeded by his eldest son Christian Louis, who was under the regency of his mother until 1660.
Philip married in Frankfurt on 26 October 1634 to Countess Anne Catherine of Sayn-Wittgenstein (Simmern, 27 July 1610 –, December 1690[10]), daughter of Count and Countess Elisabeth Juliane of Solms-Braunfels.[11]
From this marriage the following children worn born:[12] [13]
Ancestors of Count Philip VII of Waldeck-Wildungen[15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] | |||||||||
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Great-great-grandparents | Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1486–1539) ⚭ 1503 Adelaide of Hoya (1475–1513) | Henry XXXII of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1499–1538) ⚭ 1524 Catherine of Henneberg-Schleusingen (1508–1567) | 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) | William 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) | |
Great-grandparents | Wolrad II of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1509–1578) ⚭ 1546 Anastasia Günthera of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1526–1570) | Albrecht X of Barby and Mühlingen (1534–1588) ⚭ 1559 Mary of Anhalt-Zerbst (1538–1563) | John 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) | |||||
Grandparents | Josias I of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1554–1588) ⚭ 1582 Mary of Barby and Mühlingen (1563–1619) | John VII 'the Middle' of Nassau-Siegen (1561–1623) ⚭ 1581 Magdalene of Waldeck-Wildungen (1558–1599) | |||||||
Parents | Christian of Waldeck-Wildungen (1585–1637) ⚭ 1604 Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen (1584–1661) |