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Henry of Nassau-Siegen
Portret van Hendrik, graaf van Nassau-Siegen, RP-P-1885-A-8926.jpg
Count Henry of Nassau-Siegen. Print by Paulus Pontius after a painting by Joannes Meyssens. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Coat of arms Nassau-Dillenburg 1559-1739 groot.svg
Full name
Henry Count of Nassau-Siegen
Native name Heinrich Graf von Nassau-Siegen
Born Heinrich Graf zu Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Beilstein
(1611-08-09)9 August 1611
Siegen Castle [de]
Baptised 29 September 1611
Siegen Castle [de]
Died 7 November 1652(1652-11-07) (aged 41)
Hulst
Buried Terborg
reburied: 17 July 1669 in the Fürstengruft [nl], Siegen
Noble family House of Nassau-Siegen
Spouse(s) Mary Magdalene of Limburg-Stirum
Issue
Detail
  • William Maurice
  • Sophie Amalie
  • Frederick Henry
Father John VII 'the Middle' of Nassau-Siegen
Mother Margaret of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
Occupation Captain of the infantry in the Dutch States Army 1632, lieutenant colonel 1636, colonel 1647, governor of Hulst 1645–1652, diplomat for the Dutch Republic.

Count Henry of Nassau-Siegen (born August 9, 1611 – died November 7, 1652) was a noble from the House of Nassau-Siegen. He was an important figure who worked for the Dutch Republic (which is now the Netherlands). He served as a diplomat (someone who represents their country in other nations), a military officer in the Dutch States Army, and even as the governor of a city called Hulst.

Henry's Life and Education

Henry was born at Siegen Castle [de] on August 9, 1611. He was the fourth son of Count John VII and his second wife, Duchess Margaret of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg. He was baptized at the same castle on September 29.

As a young boy, Henry received his education at royal courts. He studied at the court of the Electoral Palatinate in Heidelberg, Germany. He also spent time at the Bohemian court in Prague. When the "Winter King" (who was Elector Frederick V) had to leave Prague, Henry went with him to The Hague in the Netherlands. From September 14, 1623, Henry studied at Leiden University alongside the King's eldest son, Frederick Henry.

Serving the Netherlands

Groepsportret van Vier Graven van Nassau met bedienden 1662-1670
A group portrait of four counts of Nassau by Adriaen Hanneman, painted between 1660 and 1669. From left to right, you can see Henry of Nassau-Siegen, Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz, George Frederik of Nassau-Siegen, and William Frederick of Nassau-Dietz.

Henry began his military career in the Dutch States Army. On November 27, 1632, he became a captain of an infantry (foot soldiers) company. He quickly moved up the ranks, becoming a lieutenant colonel on January 2, 1636, and then a colonel on March 23, 1647. He also became a Rittmeister (a cavalry officer) on April 20, 1640.

Henry showed great bravery during the Eighty Years' War, a long conflict between the Netherlands and Spain. He was especially noted for his actions at the Siege of Gennep [nl] in 1641. He also served as the governor of Hulst starting in 1645.

The Dutch Republic often asked Henry to go on important diplomatic missions to other countries.

In 1652, Henry and his brothers John Maurice and George Frederick were witnesses at the wedding of Count William Frederick of Nassau-Dietz in Kleve.

Death and Burial

Siegen Fuerstengruft Eingang
The entrance to the Fürstengruft (Princely Crypt) in Siegen, where Henry was reburied.

Henry passed away in Hulst on November 7, 1652. He was first buried in Terborg. Later, on July 17, 1669, his remains were moved and reburied in the family's special burial place, the Fürstengruft [nl] in Siegen.

Family Life and Children

Kasteel wisch terborg
Wisch Castle in Terborg, where Henry was married.

Henry married Countess Mary Magdalene of Limburg-Stirum on April 29, 1646, at Wisch Castle [nl] in Terborg. Mary Magdalene was born in 1632 and died in Siegen on December 27, 1707. She was the only child of Count Georg Ernst of Limburg Stirum and his first wife. Mary Magdalene inherited several important lands and castles.

Henry and Mary Magdalene had four children:

  • Ernestine (born 1647 – died 1652).
  • William Maurice (born 1649 – died 1691). He later became a Fürst (Prince) of Nassau-Siegen, taking over from his uncle John Maurice in 1679.
  • Sophie Amalie (born 1650 – died 1688). She married Duke Frederick Casimir of Courland.
  • Frederick Henry (born 1651 – died 1676). He also became a colonel in the Dutch States Army.

After Henry's death, his sons William Maurice and Frederick Henry were adopted by their uncle, John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen. In 1664, William Maurice, Sophie Amalie, and Frederick Henry were given the special title of prince or princess.

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Henry of Nassau-Siegen (1611–1652)
House of Nassau-Siegen (Protestant branch)
Born: 9 August 1611 Died: 27 October/7 November 1652
Political offices
Preceded by
Jacques d'Heynin
Governor of Hulst
1645 – 1652
Succeeded by
Gijsbrecht van Hardenbroek
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