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  1. It was then when William founded the senior House of Orange-Nassau which continues to rule the Netherlands. In 1606 however Wilhelm the Rich died and his sons divided the counties between themselves, including his fifth son Ernest Casimir, who also served as Governor ( Stadtholder ) of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe.

  2. Contents 1Early life and education 2Military service 3Marriage 4Belgian Revolution 5Reign 6In fiction 7Honours 8Relationships 9Issue 10Ancestry 11See also 12References 13External links King of the Netherlands from 1840 to 1849Not to be confused with ...

  3. Prince (William Alexander Frederick) Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Willem Alexander Frederik Ernst Casimir, Prins der Nederlanden, Prins van Oranje-Nassau; b. Soestdijk Palace, 21 May 1822 - d.

  4. Prince Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands (Q3440311) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Dutch prince. Ernst Casimir; Casimir Ernst von Nassau, Prince of ...

  5. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (m. 1879), Sophie of Württemberg (m. 1839–1877) father: William II of the Netherlands mother: Anna Pavlovna of Russia siblings: Prince Alexander of the Netherlands, Prince Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands, Prince Henry of the Netherlands, Princess Sophie of the Netherlands

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  7. Henry Casimir was wounded in Sint Jansteen at the battle of Hulst on 12 July 1640. He died the next day and was buried in Leeuwarden. He was succeeded by William Frederick, Prince of Nassau-Dietz. His death in at the Battle of Hulst, aged 28, prompted the creation of several memorials to him and the battle. The Rijksmuseum collection contains a ...