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Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg

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Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
Born(1565-08-09)9 August 1565
Weilburg
Died8 November 1627(1627-11-08) (aged 62)
Saarbrücken
Noble familyHouse of Nassau
Spouse(s)Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel
FatherAlbert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
MotherAnna of Nassau-Dillenburg

Louis II of Nassau-Weilburg (9 August 1565, Weilburg – 8 November 1627, Saarbrücken) was a count of Nassau-Weilburg.

Life

Louis was the eldest son of Count Albert of Nassau-Weilburg-Ottweiler and Countess Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg. His family moved in 1575 from Weilburg to Ottweiler. After his education, he traveled through Europe, in particular the French-speaking part of Switzerland. He also visited France and princely courts in Germany. During his visit to William IV of Hesse-Kassel, he met William's daughter Anna Maria and fell in love with her. He married her on 4 June 1589.

After Albert died on 11 November 1593, the inheritance was divided among his three sons. Louis received the areas Ottweiler, Homburg, Kirchheim and Lahr in the left bank of the Rhine. His brothers William (died: 25 November 1597) and John Casimir (died: 29 March 1602) chose the Weilburg part, which also fell to Louis after they died. Louis also inherited the territories of his uncle Philip IV of Nassau-Saarbrücken (died: 12 March 1602) and John Louis II of Nassau-Wiesbaden (died: 9 June 1605), who was the last of his line. So he ended up combining the entire property of the Walram line in one hand.

Louis moved his seat of government to Saarbrücken Castle. He issued a series of regulations, and provided a better education for his population (e.g. through the establishment of the Louis Gymnasium Saarland in Saarbrücken and the promotion of elementary schools. He committed himself to make the Saar navigable and supported many construction projects. Prosperity increased during his reign. However, the Thirty Years' War also began during his reign.

He instructed his registrar Johann Andreae to reorganize the Saarbrücken Archives and the painter Henrich Dors from Altweilnau to design tomb for the Nassau family, resulting in a major "epitaph book" being published in 1632.

Louis had fourteen children, including four sons who survived him and they divided his inheritance: William Louis, John, Ernest Casimir and Otto.

Marriage and issue

Louis married on 4 June 1589 Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel (1567–1626), daughter of Landgrave William IV of Hesse-Kassel.

  • William Louis (1590–1640) married on 25 November 1615 Anna Amalia of Baden-Durlach (born: 9 July 1595; died: 18 November 1651), daughter of Margrave George Frederick of Baden-Durlach
  • Anna Sabina (1591–1593)
  • Albert (1593–1595)
  • Sophia Amalia (1594–1612)
  • George Adolf (1595–1596)
  • Philip (1597–1621)
  • Louise Juliana (1598–1622)
  • Moritz (1599–1601)
  • Charles Ernest (1600–1604)
  • Mary Elizabeth (1602–1626)
  • John (1603–1677), Count of Nassau-Idstein
married firstly on 6 June 1629 Sibylle Magdalene (born: 21 July 1605; died: 22 July 1644), daughter of Margrave George Frederick of Baden-Durlach
married secondly in 1646 Countess Anna of Leiningen-Falkenburg (1625–1668)
married in 1634 Countess Anna Maria of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Homburg (1610–1656)
  • Otto (1610–1632)

See also

References

  • Joachim Conrad (2005). "Ludwig II. gen. Felix von Nassau-Saarbrücken". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German). Vol. 25. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 856–862. ISBN 3-88309-332-7.
  • Henrich Dors (1590–1651): Genealogia Oder Stammregister Der Durchlauchtigen Hoch- Und Wohlgeborenen Fursten, Grafen Und Herren Des Uhralten Hochloblichen Hauses Nassau Samt Etlichen Konterfeitlichen Epitaphien, Minerva-Verlag Thinnes und Nolte, Saarbrücken 1983, ISBN 3-477-00060-9
  • Hans-Walter Herrmann (1987), "Ludwig II., Graf von Nassau-Saarbrücken", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 15, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 404–405
  • Ernst Joachim (1884), "Ludwig II. von Nassau-Weilburg", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 19, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, p. 568

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Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
Born: 9 August 1565 Died: 8 November 1627
Preceded by Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken
1602-1627
Succeeded by
Preceded by Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
1605-1627
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