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Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (31 December 1712 – 21 June 1775), was Prince of Nassau-Usingen from 1718 to 1775. Family. Charles was born in Usingen, the son of William Henry of Nassau-Usingen and Countess Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg .
- 31 December 1712, Usingen
- William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
- 21 June 1775 (aged 62), Biebrich
- Countess Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg
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 ...
- Christina Wilhelmina of Saxe-Eisenach
- Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
- 9 November 1735, Usingen
- Caroline, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel
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.
Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen. Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (31 December 1712 – 21 June 1775), was Prince of Nassau-Usingen from 1718 to 1775. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen has received more than 44,434 page views.
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.
Karl Wilhelm (1735-1803) Prince of Nassau-Usingen c.1795. Watercolour on ivory, silver gilt | 3.8 x 3.2 x 0.8 cm (whole object) | RCIN 10916. ©. Description. Prince Charles (1735-1803) is depicted here wearing a tie-wig – the hair is gathered together behind and tied with a knot of ribbon.
Charles William (9 November 1735 in Usingen – 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 the eldest son of Prince Charles of Nassau-Usingen and his wife ...