Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz
Henry Casimir I, Count of Nassau-Dietz | |
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Count of Nassau-Dietz | |
Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz | |
Predecessor | Ernst Casimir |
Successor | Willem Frederik |
Father | Ernst Casimir of Nassau-Dietz |
Mother | Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg |
Born |
Arnhem | 21 January 1612
Died |
13 July 1640 28) Hulst | (aged
Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz (Arnhem, 21 January 1612 – Hulst, 13 July 1640) was count of Nassau-Dietz and Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe.
Life
He was the eldest son of Ernst Casimir of Nassau-Dietz and Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and like his father, died in battle. On 12 July 1640, he was wounded in Sint Jansteen at the battle of Hulst. He died the next day. Hendrik Casimir is buried in Leeuwarden, and was succeeded in his titles by William Frederick, Prince of Nassau-Dietz. His death at age 28 caused a series of memorials to his name and the battle in which he died. The Rijksmuseum keeps a blood-stained shirt in the collection supposedly worn by him when he was wounded. Similarly, the bullet hole in his father's hat is also kept there for posterity.[1]
Ancestors
References
- ↑ bullet-hole hat in Rijksmuseum
External links
- Blood-stained shirt in collection Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam
- http://www.iec.nhl.nl/socvak/grotekerk/prinsenstallen/hencas.htm
- http://www.dodenakkers.nl/artikelen/oranje-nassau/grafkelderleeuwarden.html
Henry Casimir I of Nassau-Dietz Born: 21 January 1612 Died: 13 July 1640 | ||
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Ernest Casimir I |
Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe 1632–1640 |
Succeeded by William Frederick |
Regnal titles | ||
Preceded by Ernest Casimir I |
Count of Nassau-Dietz 1632–1640 |
Succeeded by William Frederick |