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Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen

Countess Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen (1629 – 22 January 1700), German: Wilhelmine Christine Gräfin von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Gräfin zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Frau zu Beilstein, was a countess from the House of Nassau-Siegen, a cadet branch of the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau, and through marriage Countess of Waldeck-Wildungen [nl].

Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen
Countess Consort of Waldeck-Wildungen
Countess Wilhelmine Christine of Waldeck-Wildungen, nee Countess of Nassau-Siegen. Portrait by Gerard van Honthorst, c. 1640. Foundation Historical Collections of the House of Orange-Nassau, The Hague.
Coat of arms
Full name
Wilhelmine Christine Countess of Nassau-Siegen
Native nameWilhelmine Christine Gräfin von Nassau-Siegen
BornWilhelmine Christine Gräfin zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Frau zu Beilstein
1629
Baptised10 June 1629
Heusden
Died22 January 1700
Hildburghausen
Buried27 January 1700
Saalfeld
Noble familyHouse of Nassau-Siegen
Spouse(s)Josias II of Waldeck-Wildungen
Issue
Detail
FatherWilliam of Nassau-Siegen
MotherChristiane of Erbach

Biography edit

Wilhelmine Christine was born in 1629[1][note 1] as the youngest daughter of Count William of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Christiane of Erbach.[1][3][4][5] The exact date and place of birth of Wilhelmine Christine are unknown; she was baptised on 10 June 1629 in Heusden,[2][3][4][6] the city of which her father had been governor since 1626.[7][8]

Count William Frederick of Nassau-Diez, the stadtholder of Friesland, noted in June 1645 in his diary that the sixteen-year-old Wilhelmine Christine was the favourite girlfriend of Prince William II of Orange, "die hij zoo dicwils custe als hij woude, alleen sijnde, en de borstjes tastede" ("whom he kissed as much as he wished, being alone, and touching the breasts"). William II had to promise Wilhelmine Christine "sich deechlijck te hauden" ("to stay decent"), but the consequence of this intimacy was that her mother Christiane did not want Wilhelmine Christine to be alone with Prince William, "doch dat sie het allebeide sochten" ("but that they both sought it").[9] When Christiane came in "maeckte prins Wilhelm den slaepert" ("Prince William sneaked out").[10]

Also after the death of Christiane in 1646, the prince was still in contact with Wilhelmine Christine. In November 1648, William Frederick wrote in his diary that William had told him that he had secretly visited her dozens of times and had seen her in bed twice, but that he had stayed "degelijck" ("decent"), "niet als kussen en eens geraeckt, doch en passant en op het lest" ("nothing but kissing and touching, but in passing and at the last moment"). Earlier, William had mentioned that he would have wanted Wilhelmine Christine "heel" ("complete"); he would have preferred her as wife to anyone else.[11]

Wilhelmine Christine married at Arolsen Castle on 26 January 1660[1][note 2][5] to Count Josias II of Waldeck-Wildungen (Wildungen,[3][4][6] 31 July 1636Jul.[13][note 3]Kandia, 8 August 1669Greg.[14][note 4]), the second son of Count Philip VII of Waldeck-Wildungen and Countess Anne Catherine of Sayn-Wittgenstein.[3][5][15][16] In 1660 Josias was granted the district of Wildungen as an appanage, later also the districts of Wetterburg [de] and Landau [de].[14]

Wilhelmine Christine and Josias were closely related. Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, Josias' grandmother, was the eldest sister of Wilhelmine Christine's father. Also from his mother's side, Josias was related to Wilhelmine Christine. His great-grandmother, also named Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, was a younger sister of Count John VI 'the Elder' of Nassau-Siegen, the great-grandfather of Wilhelmine Christine. Agnes of Wied, the great-great-grandmother of Josias, was a daughter of yet another Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, a younger sister of Count William I 'the Rich' of Nassau-Siegen, who was also the great-great-grandfather of Wilhelmine Christine. Finally, both Wilhelmine Christine and Josias descended from Count Wolrad I of Waldeck-Waldeck, Wilhelmine Christine through her grandmother Magdalene of Waldeck-Wildungen.[17][18]

Wilhelmine Christine outlived her husband by almost 31 years; she died in Hildburghausen on 22 January 1700[1][note 5] and was buried in Saalfeld on 27 January.[2]

Issue edit

 
Charlotte Joanne of Waldeck-Wildungen (1664–1699). Engraving by Johann Alexander Böner, 1698. Bildarchiv Austria.

From the marriage of Wilhelmine Christine and Josias, the following children were born:[17][19]

  1. Eleonore Louise (Arolsen Castle, 9 July 1661 – Arolsen Castle, 25 August 1661).
  2. William Philip (Arolsen Castle, 27 September 1662 – Arolsen Castle, 29 December 1662).
  3. Charlotte Dorothy (Arolsen Castle, 9 October 1663 – Arolsen Castle, 10 December 1664).
  4. Charlotte Joanne (Arolsen Castle, 13 December 1664 – Hildburghausen, 1 February 1699), married in Maastricht on 2 December 1690 to Duke John Ernest of Saxe-Saalfeld (Gotha, 22 augustus 1658 – Saalfeld, 17 December 1729).
  5. Sophie Wilhelmine (Arolsen Castle, 24 September 1666 – 13 February 1668).
  6. Maximilian Frederick (Arolsen Castle, 25 April 1668 – Arolsen Castle, September 1668).
  7. William Gustavus (Arolsen Castle, 25 April 1668 – Arolsen Castle, 21 May 1669).

Known descendants edit

Wilhelmine Christine has several known descendants. Among them are:

Ancestors edit

Ancestors of Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen[17][18][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]
Great-great-grandparents 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)
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-grandparents 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)
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)
Grandparents John 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)
Parents William of Nassau-Siegen
(1592–1642)
⚭ 1619
Christiane of Erbach
(1596–1646)

Notes edit

  1. ^ "She was certainly not born in 1625, as Europäische Stammtafeln claims. She was baptised in Heusden on 10-6-1629 and probably born there. However, it should be noted that William of Nassau-Siegen notified the birth of his daughter on 31-5-1629 from Ortheim (See: State Archives Wiesbaden 170III)."[2]
  2. ^ "Dek (1970): married in Helsen, suburb of Arolsen 26-1-1660. This is a misinterpretation of the marriage certificate. One does indeed find in the Helsen parish records, the marriage certificate, but in this one it says: «1660 den 26 Januar ist der Hochgeborene Graff und Herr, Herr Josias Graff zu Waldeck u. Piermont … mit der Hochgebohrenen Gräfinnen Frewlein Wilhelmine Christina, Frewlein von Nassau, Catzenelnbogen, Vianden u. Diez, uff Arolsen abends umb 7 Uhren copulirt worden». One finds the date 26‑1‑1659 in Europäische Stammtafeln I, 117."[12]
  3. ^ Dek (1970), p. 88, Dek (1968), pp. 276 and 297, Hoffmeister (1883), p. 63 and Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 117 mention the date 31 July 1636 without specification of the calendar they used.
  4. ^ von Poten (1896), p. 677 mentions the date 29 July. Dek (1970), p. 88, Dek (1968), pp. 276 and 297, Hoffmeister (1883), p. 63 and Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 117 mention the date 8 August. Presumably, the former author calculated the date according to the Julian calendar and the latter authors according to the Gregorian calendar.
  5. ^ "Died on 21-1-1700 according to Europäische Stammtafeln I, 117; on 22-1-1707 according to Europäische Stammtafeln I, 139 and Hoffmeister (1883), confirmed by Dek (1970), with Saalfeld as place of death. But the death does not occur in the parish registers of Saalfeld, neither in January 1700 nor in January 1707. Saalfeld must be excluded as a possible place of death. Waldeckischer Helden – und Regenten – Saal, a manuscript written in 1737 by the Geheimrat August von Klettenburg and preserved in the State Archives Marburg, mentions that the Fürstin died at Cuylenborg in Holland on 21-1-1700. It is possible that she was mistaken for her sister-in-law Juliane Elisabeth, who was called «Gräfin Cülenborg» and died in 1707, which seems to be a cause of the mistake for some authors who, as we have seen, have the Fürstin die in that year. Finally, in the book Bau und Kunstdenkmäler, Kreis der Eder is claimed that she died in Altwillungen Castle. None of these claims are true. The death certificate can be found in the parish registry of Hildburghausen, Stadtkirche, part I, p. 475 R, year 1700: «Die Hochgeb. Gräfin u. Frau Wilhelmine Christina Verwittibte Gräfin zu Waldeck Wildungen, gebohrene Gräfin zu Nassau usw. wird aus diesem Hochfürstl. Residence Schlosse, den 22. January seelig Entschlafen, den 27, abendts umb 7 Uhr in Hochansehentlichen Leichenprocess von hier auf bis vors thor Begleithet, und so ferner auf Saaltfeld gebracht worden.»"[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 273.
  2. ^ a b c d Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 289.
  3. ^ a b c d Dek (1970), p. 88.
  4. ^ a b c Dek (1968), p. 276.
  5. ^ a b c Vorsterman van Oyen (1882), p. 117.
  6. ^ a b Dek (1968), p. 297.
  7. ^ Dek (1970), p. 87.
  8. ^ Dek (1968), p. 249.
  9. ^ Kooijmans (2000), p. 48.
  10. ^ Kooijmans (2000), p. 284.
  11. ^ Kooijmans (2000), p. 128.
  12. ^ Huberty, et al. (1981), p. 290.
  13. ^ von Poten (1896), p. 676.
  14. ^ a b Hoffmeister (1883), p. 63.
  15. ^ Dek (1968), p. 275.
  16. ^ Hoffmeister (1883), p. 61.
  17. ^ a b c Europäische Stammtafeln.
  18. ^ a b Hoffmeister (1883).
  19. ^ Hoffmeister (1883), p. 64
  20. ^ a b c Bastiaensen (1999), pp. 59–93.
  21. ^ a b c d Huberty, et al. (1976).
  22. ^ Huberty, et al. (1987).
  23. ^ Huberty, et al. (1981).
  24. ^ Dek (1970).
  25. ^ Dek (1968).
  26. ^ Dek (1962).
  27. ^ von Ehrenkrook, et al. (1928).
  28. ^ Vorsterman van Oyen (1882).
  29. ^ Behr (1854).
  30. ^ Textor von Haiger (1617).

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Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau-Siegen
Born: 1629 Died: 22 January 1700
Regnal titles
Appanage created for husband Countess Consort of Waldeck-Wildungen [nl]
1660 – 1669
Death of husband

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Countess Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau Siegen 1629 22 January 1700 German Wilhelmine Christine Grafin von Nassau Siegen official titles Grafin zu Nassau Katzenelnbogen Vianden und Diez Frau zu Beilstein was a countess from the House of Nassau Siegen a cadet branch of the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau and through marriage Countess of Waldeck Wildungen nl Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau SiegenCountess Consort of Waldeck WildungenCountess Wilhelmine Christine of Waldeck Wildungen nee Countess of Nassau Siegen Portrait by Gerard van Honthorst c 1640 Foundation Historical Collections of the House of Orange Nassau The Hague Coat of armsFull nameWilhelmine Christine Countess of Nassau SiegenNative nameWilhelmine Christine Grafin von Nassau SiegenBornWilhelmine Christine Grafin zu Nassau Katzenelnbogen Vianden und Diez Frau zu Beilstein 1629Baptised10 June 1629HeusdenDied22 January 1700HildburghausenBuried27 January 1700SaalfeldNoble familyHouse of Nassau SiegenSpouse s Josias II of Waldeck WildungenIssueDetailCharlotte JoanneFatherWilliam of Nassau SiegenMotherChristiane of Erbach Contents 1 Biography 2 Issue 2 1 Known descendants 3 Ancestors 4 Notes 5 References 6 SourcesBiography editWilhelmine Christine was born in 1629 1 note 1 as the youngest daughter of Count William of Nassau Siegen and Countess Christiane of Erbach 1 3 4 5 The exact date and place of birth of Wilhelmine Christine are unknown she was baptised on 10 June 1629 in Heusden 2 3 4 6 the city of which her father had been governor since 1626 7 8 Count William Frederick of Nassau Diez the stadtholder of Friesland noted in June 1645 in his diary that the sixteen year old Wilhelmine Christine was the favourite girlfriend of Prince William II of Orange die hij zoo dicwils custe als hij woude alleen sijnde en de borstjes tastede whom he kissed as much as he wished being alone and touching the breasts William II had to promise Wilhelmine Christine sich deechlijck te hauden to stay decent but the consequence of this intimacy was that her mother Christiane did not want Wilhelmine Christine to be alone with Prince William doch dat sie het allebeide sochten but that they both sought it 9 When Christiane came in maeckte prins Wilhelm den slaepert Prince William sneaked out 10 Also after the death of Christiane in 1646 the prince was still in contact with Wilhelmine Christine In November 1648 William Frederick wrote in his diary that William had told him that he had secretly visited her dozens of times and had seen her in bed twice but that he had stayed degelijck decent niet als kussen en eens geraeckt doch en passant en op het lest nothing but kissing and touching but in passing and at the last moment Earlier William had mentioned that he would have wanted Wilhelmine Christine heel complete he would have preferred her as wife to anyone else 11 Wilhelmine Christine married at Arolsen Castle on 26 January 1660 1 note 2 5 to Count Josias II of Waldeck Wildungen Wildungen 3 4 6 31 July 1636Jul 13 note 3 Kandia 8 August 1669Greg 14 note 4 the second son of Count Philip VII of Waldeck Wildungen and Countess Anne Catherine of Sayn Wittgenstein 3 5 15 16 In 1660 Josias was granted the district of Wildungen as an appanage later also the districts of Wetterburg de and Landau de 14 Wilhelmine Christine and Josias were closely related Elisabeth of Nassau Siegen Josias grandmother was the eldest sister of Wilhelmine Christine s father Also from his mother s side Josias was related to Wilhelmine Christine His great grandmother also named Elisabeth of Nassau Siegen was a younger sister of Count John VI the Elder of Nassau Siegen the great grandfather of Wilhelmine Christine Agnes of Wied the great great grandmother of Josias was a daughter of yet another Elisabeth of Nassau Siegen a younger sister of Count William I the Rich of Nassau Siegen who was also the great great grandfather of Wilhelmine Christine Finally both Wilhelmine Christine and Josias descended from Count Wolrad I of Waldeck Waldeck Wilhelmine Christine through her grandmother Magdalene of Waldeck Wildungen 17 18 Wilhelmine Christine outlived her husband by almost 31 years she died in Hildburghausen on 22 January 1700 1 note 5 and was buried in Saalfeld on 27 January 2 nbsp Prince William II of Orange Portrait by Gerard van Honthorst c 1653 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam nbsp Count Josias II of Waldeck Wildungen Anonymous portrait c 1655 1660 Bergheim Castle nbsp Countess Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau Siegen Anonymous portrait c 1650 Arolsen Castle Issue edit nbsp Charlotte Joanne of Waldeck Wildungen 1664 1699 Engraving by Johann Alexander Boner 1698 Bildarchiv Austria From the marriage of Wilhelmine Christine and Josias the following children were born 17 19 Eleonore Louise Arolsen Castle 9 July 1661 Arolsen Castle 25 August 1661 William Philip Arolsen Castle 27 September 1662 Arolsen Castle 29 December 1662 Charlotte Dorothy Arolsen Castle 9 October 1663 Arolsen Castle 10 December 1664 Charlotte Joanne Arolsen Castle 13 December 1664 Hildburghausen 1 February 1699 married in Maastricht on 2 December 1690 to Duke John Ernest of Saxe Saalfeld Gotha 22 augustus 1658 Saalfeld 17 December 1729 Sophie Wilhelmine Arolsen Castle 24 September 1666 13 February 1668 Maximilian Frederick Arolsen Castle 25 April 1668 Arolsen Castle September 1668 William Gustavus Arolsen Castle 25 April 1668 Arolsen Castle 21 May 1669 Known descendants edit Wilhelmine Christine has several known descendants Among them are the monarchs Victoria Edward VII George V Edward VIII George VI Elizabeth II and Charles III of the United Kingdom 20 21 the kings Leopold I Leopold II Albert I Leopold III Baudouin I Albert II and Philippe I of the Belgians 20 21 the tsars Ferdinand I Boris III and Simeon II of Bulgaria 21 the kings Ferdinand II Pedro V Luis I Carlos I and Manuel II of Portugal 21 Grand Duke Henri I of Luxembourg 20 Ancestors editAncestors of Wilhelmine Christine of Nassau Siegen 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Great great grandparents William I the Rich of Nassau Siegen 1487 1559 1531Juliane of Stolberg Wernigerode 1506 1580 George III of Leuchtenberg 1502 1555 1528Barbara of Brandenburg Ansbach 1495 1552 Henry VIII of Waldeck Wildungen 1465 1513 before 1492Anastasia 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 1503Mary of Wertheim 1485 1553 Philip of Salm Dhaun 1492 1521 1514Antoinette of Neufchatel 1496 1544 Wolfgang of Barby and Muhlingen 1502 1564 1526Agnes of Mansfeld Hinterort 1511 1558 John II of Anhalt Zerbst 1504 1551 1534Margaret of Brandenburg 1511 1577 Great grandparents John VI the Elder of Nassau Siegen 1536 1606 1559Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg 1537 1579 Philip IV of Waldeck Wildungen 1493 1574 1554Jutta of Isenburg Grenzau 1564 Eberhard XII of Erbach 1511 1564 1538Margaret of Salm Dhaun 1521 1576 Albrecht X of Barby and Muhlingen 1534 1588 1559Mary of Anhalt Zerbst 1538 1563 Grandparents John VII the Middle of Nassau Siegen 1561 1623 1581Magdalene of Waldeck Wildungen 1558 1599 George III of Erbach 1548 1605 1592Mary of Barby and Muhlingen 1563 1619 Parents William of Nassau Siegen 1592 1642 1619Christiane of Erbach 1596 1646 Notes edit She was certainly not born in 1625 as Europaische Stammtafeln claims She was baptised in Heusden on 10 6 1629 and probably born there However it should be noted that William of Nassau Siegen notified the birth of his daughter on 31 5 1629 from Ortheim See State Archives Wiesbaden 170III 2 Dek 1970 married in Helsen suburb of Arolsen 26 1 1660 This is a misinterpretation of the marriage certificate One does indeed find in the Helsen parish records the marriage certificate but in this one it says 1660 den 26 Januar ist der Hochgeborene Graff und Herr Herr Josias Graff zu Waldeck u Piermont mit der Hochgebohrenen Grafinnen Frewlein Wilhelmine Christina Frewlein von Nassau Catzenelnbogen Vianden u Diez uff Arolsen abends umb 7 Uhren copulirt worden One finds the date 26 1 1659 in Europaische Stammtafeln I 117 12 Dek 1970 p 88 Dek 1968 pp 276 and 297 Hoffmeister 1883 p 63 and Vorsterman van Oyen 1882 p 117 mention the date 31 July 1636 without specification of the calendar they used von Poten 1896 p 677 mentions the date 29 July Dek 1970 p 88 Dek 1968 pp 276 and 297 Hoffmeister 1883 p 63 and Vorsterman van Oyen 1882 p 117 mention the date 8 August Presumably the former author calculated the date according to the Julian calendar and the latter authors according to the Gregorian calendar Died on 21 1 1700 according to Europaische Stammtafeln I 117 on 22 1 1707 according to Europaische Stammtafeln I 139 and Hoffmeister 1883 confirmed by Dek 1970 with Saalfeld as place of death But the death does not occur in the parish registers of Saalfeld neither in January 1700 nor in January 1707 Saalfeld must be excluded as a possible place of death Waldeckischer Helden und Regenten Saal a manuscript written in 1737 by the Geheimrat August von Klettenburg and preserved in the State Archives Marburg mentions that the Furstin died at Cuylenborg in Holland on 21 1 1700 It is possible that she was mistaken for her sister in law Juliane Elisabeth who was called Grafin Culenborg and died in 1707 which seems to be a cause of the mistake for some authors who as we have seen have the Furstin die in that year Finally in the book Bau und Kunstdenkmaler Kreis der Eder is claimed that she died in Altwillungen Castle None of these claims are true The death certificate can be found in the parish registry of Hildburghausen Stadtkirche part I p 475 R year 1700 Die Hochgeb Grafin u Frau Wilhelmine Christina Verwittibte Grafin zu Waldeck Wildungen gebohrene Grafin zu Nassau usw wird aus diesem Hochfurstl Residence Schlosse den 22 January seelig Entschlafen den 27 abendts umb 7 Uhr in Hochansehentlichen Leichenprocess von hier auf bis vors thor Begleithet und so ferner auf Saaltfeld gebracht worden 2 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