William Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen | |
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Spouse(s) | Ernestine Charlotte of Nassau-Schaumburg |
Noble family | House of Nassau |
Father | Henry II, Count of Nassau-Siegen |
Mother | Maria Magdalene of Limburg-Styrum |
Born |
Terborg |
18 January 1649
Died | 23 January 1691 Siegen |
(aged 42)
William Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (18 January 1649 in Terborg – 23 January 1691 in Siegen) was a Count of Nassau-Siegen. In 1664, he was elevated to Prince of Nassau-Siegen.
He was the son of Count Henry II of Nassau-Siegen (1611–1652) and his first wife Maria Magdalene of Limburg-Styrum (1632–1707).
In 1664, William Maurice was elevated to the rank of Imperial Prince. In 1678, his childless uncle John Maurice adopted William Maurice as his son, and also made him co-ruler of Nassau-Siegen. When John Maurice died in 1679, William Maurice inherited Nassau-Siegen.
William Maurice had a summer residence in Hilchenbach. In 1683, he built a new castle there (Wilhelmsburg, i.e. "William Castle"), which was largely destroyed by fire in 1689. Today, the Hilchenbach city archives are housed in this castle.
He served in the Dutch army, where he reached the rank of general, and was a member of the Order of Saint John, like his adoptive father, John Maurice.
On 6 February 1678 in Schaumburg, he married Ernestine Charlotte (1662–1732), the daughter of Adolph, Prince of Nassau-Schaumburg. Her maternal grandfather was the famous Field Marshal Peter Melander, Count of Holzappel. The marriage produced two sons:
William Maurice died on 23 January 1691. His widow took up the regency and guardianship for her underage sons.