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Countess Catharina Belgica of Nassau
Countess of Hanau-Münzenberg
Countess Catharina Belgica of Nassau, by Jan Anthonisz van Ravesteyn (1617)
Born(1578-07-31)31 July 1578
Antwerp
Died12 April 1648(1648-04-12) (aged 69)
Hanau
Noble familyNassau
Spouse(s)Philip Louis II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
Issue
Detail
FatherWilliam the Silent
MotherCharlotte of Bourbon

Countess Catharina Belgica of Nassau (31 July 1578 – 12 April 1648) was a consort and regent of Hanau-Münzenberg. She was the third daughter of William the Silent and his third spouse Charlotte of Bourbon.

Biography

Countess Catharina Belgica was born in Antwerp. After her father had been assassinated in 1584, her aunt Catherine took her to Arnstadt, while most of her sisters were raised by Louise de Coligny. Her older sister Juliana would later criticize Catharina's Lutheran education.[1]

She married Philip Louis II, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg by whom she had ten children. The Countess became regent for her son Philip Maurice after her husband's death in 1612. When emperor Ferdinand II requested passage through Hanau, she refused him entry. Her territories were ravaged by imperial troops in 1621. In 1626 her son took over government.

Family

During a wedding feast in Dillenburg that lasted from 23 October 1596 - 3 November 1596, she married Philip Louis II of Hanau-Münzenberg, producing the following children:

  1. Charlotte Louise (1597–1649 Kassel), not married
  2. Daughter (29 July 1598 – 9 August 1598), died unbaptised
  3. Philip Ulrich (2 January 1601 – 7 April 1604 Steinau)
  4. Amalia Elisabeth (1602–1651 Kassel), married to William V, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
  5. Katharina Juliane (1604–1668 Hanau), married first on 11 September 1631 to Count Albert Otto II of Solms-Laubach, Rödelheim and Assenheim and second on 31 March 1642 to Moritz Christian von Wied-Runkel
  6. Philip Maurice (1605–1638), buried in the Marienkirche in Hanau
  7. Wilhelm Reinhard (1607–1630 Aachen), buried in the Marienkirche in Hanau
  8. Henry Louis (1609–1632) died during the Siege of Maastricht
  9. Frederick Louis (27 July 1610 – 4 October 1628 Paris), buried in the family tomb of the Duke of Bouillon in Sedan
  10. Jakob Johann (1612–1636 Zabern), buried in St. Nicholas in Strasbourg

She died, aged 69, in Hanau.

Ancestry

Family of Countess Catharina Belgica of Nassau
16. John IV of Nassau-Dillenburg
8. John V of Nassau-Dillenburg
17. Maria of Loon-Heinsberg
4. William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
18. Henry III, Landgrave of Hesse
9. Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg
19. Anna of Katzenelnbogen
2. William the Silent
20. Henry IX, Count of Stolberg
10. Bodo VIII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
21. Mathilde of Mansfeld
5. Juliana of Stolberg-Wernigerode
22. Philip I of Eppstein
11. Anna of Eppstein-Königstein
23. Louise de La Marck
1. Catharina Belgica of Nassau
24. John VIII, Count of Vendôme
12. Louis, Prince of La Roche-sur-Yon
25. Isabelle de Beauvau
6. Louis, Duke of Montpensier
26. Gilbert, Count of Montpensier
13. Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier
27. Clara Gonzaga
3. Charlotte of Bourbon
28. Philippe de Longvy, Lord of Givry
14. Jean de Longwy
29. Jeanne de Bauffremont
7. Jacqueline de Longwy
30. Charles, Count of Angoulême
15. Jeanne of Angoulême
31. Antoinette de Polignac

References

  1. ^ Kloek, Els (2013). 1001 Vrouwen uit de Nederlandse Geschiedenis. Vantilt. p. 272.

Sources