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  1. Friedrich Ludwig von Nassau-Ottweiler, Graf von Ottweiler, Graf von Saarbrücken, was born 3 November 1651 in Ottweiler, Saarland, Germany to Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Ottweiler (1625-1690) and Dorothea Katharina von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1634-1715) and died 25 May 1728 Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany of unspecified causes. He married Christiane von Ahlefeldt-Rixingen (1659-1695) 28 ...

  2. During the Franco-Dutch war, John Louis's territories were devastated. Later, the Nassau territories were threatened by Louis XIV's Reunion Policy. John Louis refused to pay homage to the French king as count of Homburg and Ottweiler. Instead, he resigned from the government and in 1680 handed over the reign to his son Frederick Louis.

  3. Frederick Louis of Nassau-Ottweiler was a member of the House of Nassau. He was the son of John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler and Countess Palatine Dorothea Catherine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler. He was count of Nassau-Ottweiler from 1680 until his death.

  4. Spouse(s) Christiane Charlotte of Nassau Ottweiler Noble family House of Nassau Father Gustav Adolph, Count of Nassau Saarbrücken Mother Countess Clara Eleanor of Hohenlohe Neuenstein

  5. Después de la paz de Rijswijk en 1697, se restableció la soberanía de Ottweiler. Con la muerte de Valeriano de Nassau-Usingen en 1702, Federico Luis se convirtió en el señor de toda la casa de Nassau e hizo campaña para las otras líneas como sénior. Entonces se volvió contra la interferencia de Lorena en el condado de Saarwerden .

  6. He was born in Hochstetten-Dhaun, the son of Wild- and Rhinegrave John Philip II of Salm-Dhaun and his wife, Anna Catherine of Nassau-Ottweiler. He married on 19 January 1704 in Ottweiler to his first cousin Louise, the daughter of Count Frederick Louis of Nassau-Ottweiler. Charles and Louise had ten children: