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  1. Creation of Nassau-Usingen. Prince William Louis left three sons, who divided the Nassau territories on 31 March 1659 divided area: John Louis received Ottweiler, Gustav Adolph kept Saarbrücken and Walrad received Usingen and became the founder of a new branch. Walrad was elevated to the rank of prince in 1688.

  2. Prince of Nassau-Usingen ... Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen. 0 references. Identifiers. VIAF ID. 2853099. 1 reference. ... Wikipedia (16 entries)

  3. Henry Louis Charles Albert, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (9 March 1768 in Saarbrücken – 27 April 1797 near Cadolzburg), was a titular prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken. He never actually reigned, because the country was occupied by French revolutionary troops from 1793 until after his death.

  4. Charles William, Prince of Nassau-Usingen: 21. Duchess Christiane Wilhelmine of Saxe-Eisenach: 5. Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen: 22. Count Christian Karl of Leiningen-Dachsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim: 11. Countess Caroline Felizitas of Leiningen-Dagsburg: 23. Countess Katharina Polyxene of Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim: 1. Frederick William ...

  5. Charles William (9 November 1735 – 17 May 1803) was Prince of Nassau-Usingen from 1775 until his death. From 1797 until his death, he was also titular Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken, however, Nassau-Saarbrücken was occupied by France during that period. He was born in Usingen, the eldest son of Prince Charles of Nassau-Usingen and his wife, Christina Wilhelmina, the daughter of Duke John ...

  6. He succeeded his father in 1753 and united his territories in 1783 with Nassau-Saarbrücken, Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Dietz. Marriage. He married on 5 March 1760 in The Hague Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau (1743–1787), daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange and Anne, Princess Royal.

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