Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg

Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg , (in German Ludwig Heinrich von Nassau-Dillenburg), born the May 9th 1594 with Saarbrucken, deceased the July 12th 1662 with Dillenburg.

He was prince de Nassau-Dillenbourg.

Family

In 1615, Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg married Catherine von Sayn-Wittgenstein (1588 - 1651), (girl of the count Louis von Sayn-Wiitgenstein)

Twelve children were born from this union:

  • Anne de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1616 - 1649), in 1638 it married the count Philippe von Wied († 1638), widow it married in 1646 the count Christian von Sayn-Wittgenstein († 1675)

  • Elisabeth de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1619 - 1665)

  • Julienne de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1620 - 1622)

  • Albert de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1621 - 1622)

  • Catherine de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1622 - 1631)

  • Louise de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1623 - 1665), in 1646 it married the count Jean zu Isemburg-Offenbach († 1685)

  • Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1626 - 1627)

  • Madeleine de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1628 - 1663), in 1662 it married the count Christian zu Isemburg († 1664)

  • Adolphe de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1629 - 1676), Orange-Schaumburg prince, in 1653 it married Charlotte von Holzapfel (1640 - 1707), (seven children)

  • Philippe de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1630 - killed in 1657)

  • Ééléonore de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1632 - 1633)

Widower, Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg married in 1653 Elisabeth von Salm (1593 - 1656), (girl of the count Henri von Salm.

Again widowed, Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg married in 1656 Sophie de Nassau-Hadamar († 1658), (girl of prince Jean de Nassau-Hadamar)

Three children were born from this union:

  • Auguste de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1657 - 1680)

  • Charles de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1658 - 1659)

  • Louis de Nassau-Dillenbourg (1658 - 1658)

Louis Henri de Nassau-Dillenbourg belonged to the line of Nassau-Dillenbourg, this fifth branch is resulting from the second branch of the Maison of Nassau. The line of Nassau-Dillenbourg belongs to the Ottonienne stem which gave stathouders to the Flanders, the Holland, the United Provinces, but also a king with the England and the Scotland in the person of Guillaume III of Orange-Nassau.

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