Frederick Augustus, Duke of Nassau

Frederick Augustus

Frederick Augusts, Duke of Nassau
Duke of Nassau
Reign 30 August 1806 24 March 1816
Predecessor None. New Title
Successor William
Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Reign 17 May 1803 24 March 1816
Predecessor Charles William
Successor None. Incorporated into the Duchy of Nassau
Born (1738-04-23)April 23, 1738
Usingen, Principality of Nassau-Usingen
Died March 24, 1816(1816-03-24) (aged 77)
Schloss Biebrich, Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau
Spouse Princess Luise of Waldeck
Issue Princess Christiane Luise
Princess Karoline Friederike
Princess Augusta
Prince Friedrich Wilhelm
Princess Lousie Maria
Princess Friederike Victoria
Prince Frederick Charles
Full name
Friedrich August
House House of Nassau-Usingen
Father Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Mother Princess Christiane Wilhelmine of Saxe-Eisenach
Religion Calvinism

Friedrich August, Duke of Nassau, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (23 April 1738 in Usingen – 24 March 1816 in Wiesbaden) was the last Prince of Nassau-Usingen and, jointly with his cousin, Friedrich Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg, first Duke of Nassau. He died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his cousin's son, Wilhelm.

Biography

Early life

Friedrich August, born in Usingen, was a younger son of Prince Charles of Nassau-Usingen and Princess Christiane Wilhelmine of Saxe-Eisenach (daughter of John William III, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach). From 1744, he lived with his parents in Schloss Biebrich in Wiesbaden. He followed a military career in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and served in the Seven Years' War. In 1790, he became a Field Marshal.

Ruler of Nassau

On 17 May 1803, he succeeded as the Prince of Nassau-Usingen when his elder brother, Charles William, died without male heirs. On 6 July 1806, he joined the Confederation of the Rhine in order to prevent Napoleon from annexing the principality. Shortly thereafter, on 30 August 1806, he agreed with his cousin Friedrich Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg that their territories should be united into a single Duchy of Nassau with Frederick Augustus as the first duke and Frederick William as co-ruler. Since Friedrich August's sons had died young, it was also agreed that the combined duchy and sole rulership would pass to the heir of the Nassau-Weilburg line.

After Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Leipzig, Friedrich August joined in the allies fighting against the French emperor. Nassau's troops fought under the command of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo. At the Congress of Vienna, the unification of the Duchy of Nassau was approved and the duchy joined the German Confederation.

Friedrich August was an enlightened and liberal ruler who established reforms such as the elimination of tax privileges for the nobility, the introduction of press freedom and the constitution for a modern state. His court at the Biebrich Castle was praised by visitors for its serenity and hospitality.

Marriage and children

On 9 June 1775, Friedrich August married Princess Luise of Waldeck (born 29 January 1751 in Arolsen, died 17 November 1816 in Frankfurt am Main), daughter of Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont. The couple had seven children (5 daughters and 2 sons), but only their daughters survived infancy.

Titles and styles

Ancestry

References

    Frederick Augustus, Duke of Nassau
    Cadet branch of the House of Nassau
    Born: April 23 1738 Died: March 24 1816
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by
    Charles William
    Prince of Nassau-Usingen
    18031806
    Principality incorporated
    into the Duchy of Nassau
    Duchy created by merger
    of Nassau-Usingen
    and Nassau-Weilburg
    Duke of Nassau
    18061816
    Succeeded by
    William
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