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 Amalia van Solms-Braunfels Definition / Amalia van Solms-Braunfels Research
Amalia van Solms (31 AugustAugust 31 is the 243rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (244th in leap years), with 122 days remaining, as the final day of August.
[click for more] 1602 - 8 September 1675), countess of Braunfels, was the wife of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.
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 Vrouwen van Oranje (2)
Op aandringen van zijn halfbroer Maurits huwde hij op 4 april 1625 met Amalia von Solms-Braunfels.
Zij is geboren op 28 augustus 1602 te Braunfels als dochter van Johan Albrecht I von Solms-Braunfels en Agnes Sayn-Wittgenstein.
Amalia was een hofdame uit het gevolg van Frederik van Palts, de 'Winterkoning' van Bohemen.
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 Genealogie Koninklijk huis 03 - parkstad.com
Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (1602-1675) married 1625 Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau (1584-1647) Ludowika Christina of Solms-Braunfels (1606-1669) married 1638 Johann Wolfhart van Brederode (1599-1655) Eberhard of Solms (1565-1596) Ernst of Solms (1568-1595) Wilhelm I (1570-1635), count of Solms-Greiffenstein, married 1600 Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg (1582-1633).
Other children: Johann Albrecht I of Solms (1563-1623), count of Solms-Braunfels, married 1st 1590 Agnes of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1569-1617), 2nd 1619 Juliana of Nassau-Dillenburg (1565-1630).
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 Viceroy Frederik Henry marries Amalia countess von Solms-Braunfels April 4 in History
Viceroy Frederik Henry marries Amalia countess von Solms-Braunfels
Viceroy Frederik Henry marries Amalia countess von Solms-Braunfels April 4 in History
Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
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 Amalia van Solms - Wikipedia
Amalia van Solms (Braunfels, 31 augustus 1602 - Den Haag 8 september 1675), Gravin van Braunfels, was de vrouw van Frederik Hendrik van Oranje.
Op 18 jarige leeftijd kwam zij als hofdame in het gezelschap van Frederik V van de Palts, de 'winterkoning', naar Den Haag.
Haar kindertijd bracht zij door op het slot Braunfels aan de Lahn.
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 Stamboom Oranje Nassau
Frederik Hendrik, prins van Oranje, graaf van Nassau, stadhouder van Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Overijssel, Gelderland, Drenthe en Groningen (á 29-1-1584, … 14-3-1647) huwt 4 of 14-4-1625 Amalia van Solms Braunfels (á 31-8 of 10-9-1602, … 8-8-1675) dochter van Johan Albert van Solms Braunfels en Agnes Elisabeth van Sayn-Wittgenstein.
Elisabeth (á 25-9-1542, … 18-11-1603) huwt 6 of 16 –6-1559 Conrad graaf van Solms-Braunfels (á 17-1 of 6-1540, … 27-12-1592) zoon van Filips graaf van Solms Braunfels en Anna gravin van Tecklenburg
Johan IV graaf van Nassau, (half-) Diez (á1-8-1410, … 3-2-1475) huwt 7-2-1440 met Maria gravin van Loon-Heinsberg (á1424, … 20-4-1502) dochter van Johan I graaf van Loon-Heinsberg en Anna Gravin van Solms Braunfels.
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 Amalia Solms-Braunfels van geboren in 1602 te Braunfels en overleden in 1675 te 's Gravenhage
Amalia Solms-Braunfels van geboren in 1602 te Braunfels en overleden in 1675 te 's Gravenhage
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 The Hoogsteder Journal: Princely Patrons in the Republic
Without doubt the greatest collectors of the period were Frederick Henry (1584-1647), youngest son of William the Silent, and his consort Amalia, Countess of Solms-Braunfels (1602-1675).
Frederick Henry and Amalia were the first of their line to adopt the lifestyle of a royal court.
Amalia was just one of the many impoverished noblewomen that the countless tiny principalities of Germany churned out.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1602
August 31 - Amalia von Solms, countess of Solms-Braunfels (died 1675)
November 20 - Otto von Guericke, German inventor and Mayor of Magdeburg (died 1686)
November 22 - Elisabeth of France, queen of Philip IV of Spain (died 1644)
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 Amalia von Solms - Rijksmuseum
In 1620 the German Countess Amalia von Solms-Braunfels arrived in the Dutch Republic with the entourage of Frederick V (the Winter King
The Winter KingFrederick V (1596-1632), the Elector Palatine, became king of Bohemia in 1619.
In 1620 the Winter King fled to the Dutch Republic where his nephew Prince Maurice was stadholder.
www.rijksmuseum.nl /aria/aria_encyclopedia/00049841?lang=en   (66 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Frederick William the Great Hohenzollern
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Frederick married Louise Henriette of Orange, daughter of Frederik Hendrik of Orange and Amalia von Solms, on 7 Dec 1646 in The Hague, Netherlands.
Friedrich Wilhelm was born, in Berlin, to Georg Wilhelm von Brandeburg and Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz.
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 New Braunfels Hotel
Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg 8: e-Nassau and Amalia von SolmsAmalia of Solms-Braunfels.
House of Orange-Nassau 46: ter Maurits's death he married Amalia van Solms-Braunfels.
9: XMap-doton-NewBraunfels.PNGrightLocation of New Braunfels, Texas 10: New Braunfels is located at 29anddeg;42'6" North, 98anddeg;7'25" We Amalia van Solms-Braunfels
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 1625 in History
April 4, 1625 Viceroy Frederik Henry marries Amalia countess von Solms-Braunfels
April 23, 1625 Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, dies at 57
April 7, 1625 Albrecht von Wallenstein appointed German supreme commander
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 Prince Frederick Henry De Nassau Of Orange / Amelia Von Solms-braunfels
Prince Frederick Henry De Nassau Of Orange/ Amelia Von Solms-braunfels
Name: Henriette Amalia Princess Orange Born: 26 Oct 1628 at s Gravenhage, Zuid Holland, Netherlands Died: Dec 1628 at Child
Name: Louise Henriette Princess Of Orange Dchss Of Prussia Born: 27 Nov 1627 at The Hague, S Hlln, Netherlands Died: 8 Jun 1667 at Colln On The Spr, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia Husband: Friedrich Wilhelm Elector Of Brandenburg Elector
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 Ancestors and Family of Frederick William the Great Hohenzollern
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Frederick married Louise Henriette of Orange, daughter of Frederik Hendrik of Orange and Amalia von Solms, on 7 Dec 1646 in The Hague, Netherlands.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
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 nassau2
Gehuwd (3) op 14-06-1586 te Berleburg met Johanetta van SAYN WITTGENSTEIN, geboren op 15-02-1561, overleden op 13-04-1622 te Dillenburg, dochter van Ludwig van SAYN HOMBURG en Anna van SOLMS BRAUNFELS.
Gehuwd (2) op 05-10-1605 te Dillenburg met Amalia van SAYN WITTGENSTEIN, geboren op 03-10-1585, overleden op 28-03-1633 te Wittgenstein, dochter van Ludwig van SAYN HOMBURG en Elisabeth van SOLMS LAUBACH.
Gehuwd (1) op 25-11-1615 te Hachenburg met Catharina van SAYN WITTGENSTEIN, geboren op 10-08-1588 te Hachenburg, overleden op 09-05-1651 te Dillenburg, dochter van Ludwig van SAYN HOMBURG en Elisabeth van SOLMS LAUBACH.
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Gravin Amalia van Solms-Braunfels, * 31-8-1602 Braunfels, +8-9-1675 's-Gravenhage
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 Worldroots.com
Frederik Hendrik, or "Mooie Heintje" (Handsome Harry), already father of one illegitimate son at 41 years of age, married on 4th of April 1625 the 22 year-old Amalia of Solms-Braunfels---and only just in time as Maurits died 23 April 1625, leaving his position as Stadhouder and the family wealth to Frederik Hendrik.
His impoverished mother did all she could to give him a good education and, to assist financially, though not yet ten years old, Frederik Hendrik was appointed a Colonel of a regiment as well as Governor of Geertruidenberg.
Concerned with the survival of his House, he asked his much younger half-brother, Frederik Hendrik, to marry, threatening that otherwise he would legally adopt his sons by Margaretha van Mechelen, making them eligible to inherit the family possessions.
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 Worldroots.com
Frederik Hendrik, or "Mooie Heintje" (Handsome Harry), already father of one illegitimate son at 41 years of age, married on 4th of April 1625 the 22 year-old Amalia of Solms-Braunfels---and only just in time as Maurits died 23 April 1625, leaving his position as Stadhouder and the family wealth to Frederik Hendrik.
His impoverished mother did all she could to give him a good education and, to assist financially, though not yet ten years old, Frederik Hendrik was appointed a Colonel of a regiment as well as Governor of Geertruidenberg.
Frederik Hendrik and Amalia created a rich and luxurious court in The Hague.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm ( Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia ( February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
Their children were Wilhelm Heinrich (1648-1649), Karl (1655-1674), Friedrich III-I (1657-1713), Amalie (1664-1656), Heinrich (1664-1664), and Ludwig (1666-1687) On 13 June 1668 at Groningen he married Sophie Dorothea of Holstein-Glücksburg, daughter of Philipp von Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Lauenburg.
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 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620- April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
Friedrich Wilhelm was born in Berlin, to Georg Wilhelm von Brandenburg and Elisabeth Charlotte von der Pfalz.
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 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620- April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
He simplified travel in the ancestral lands of Brandenburg and Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system, that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such as Georg Steenke and which is still functioning and in use today.
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 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
He simplified travel in the ancestral lands of Brandenburg and Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system, that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such as Georg Steenke and which is still functioning and in use today.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_I_of_Brandenburg   (361 words)

  
 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
He simplified travel in the ancestral lands of Brandenburg and Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system, that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such as Georg Steenke and which is still functioning and in use today.
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 Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both proposals fell through and she was bethrothed to Willem, the son and heir of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange-Nassau and Stadholder of the United Provinces, and of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
The Dowager Princess of Orange was obliged to share the guardianship of her infant son, with his grandmother Amelia, the widow of Frederick Henry, and with Frederick William, the elector of Brandenburg.
She was the wife of Willem II, Prince of Orange-Nassau (27 May 1626–6 November 1650) and the mother of King William III of England, Scotland, and Ireland (14 November 1650–8 May 1702).
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 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 7 December 1646, at The Hague, he married Luise Henriette von Nassau (1627-1667), daughter of Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Brandenburg, Kurfürst of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia (February 16, 1620 - April 29, 1688) of the House of Hohenzollern, was the Kurfürst (elector) of Brandenburg, from 1640 until his death.
He simplified travel in the ancestral lands of Brandenburg and Prussia by connecting riverways with canals, a system, that was expanded by later Prussian architects, such as Georg Steenke and which is still functioning and in use today.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_William_I_of_Brandenburg   (581 words)

  
 Articles - Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Both proposals fell through and she was bethrothed to Willem, the son and heir of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange-Nassau and Stadholder of the United Provinces, and of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
The Dowager Princess of Orange was obliged to share the guardianship of her infant son, with his grandmother Amelia, the widow of Frederick Henry, and with Frederick William, the elector of Brandenburg.
In 1657 she became regent on behalf of her son for the principality of Orange, but the difficulties of her position led her to implore the assistance of King Louis XIV of France; the French king answered by seizing Orange himself.
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