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  1. 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 ...

  2. William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen. Mother. Countess Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg. Memorial for Charles in the Castle Park in Usingen. Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (31 December 1712 – 21 June 1775), was Prince of Nassau-Usingen from 1718 to 1775.

  3. Charles William 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.

  4. Charles was the only heir, but in 1741 he divided the inheritance, and gave Saarbrücken to his brother (raised as a principality), and retained Usingen. Charles: 31 December 1712 Usingen First son of William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen and Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg: 14 February 1718 – 21 June 1775 Principality of ...

  5. William Henry, prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1718–1768) After his death in 1718 was succeeded by his underage son Charles as Prince of Nassau-Usingen. Charlotte Amalie, reigned as regent until Charles came of age. Legacy. In 1707, William Henry founded the village of Wilhemsdorf, which was named after him.

  6. El príncipe Carlos de Nassau-Usingen (31 de diciembre de 1712, Usingen - 21 de junio de 1775, Biebrich) fue desde 1718 hasta 1775 príncipe de Nassau-Usingen . Familia. Carlos era el hijo de Guillermo Enrique de Nassau-Usingen y la Condesa Carlota Amalia de Nassau-Dillenburg . Su padre murió en 1718, cuando él todavía era menor de edad.

  7. 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.