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Ernest Casimir of Nassau-Weilburg (15 November 1607 – April 1655) was the founder of the ''younger'' line of Nassau-Weilburg. He was a son of Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg and his wife Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel (1567–1626). == Life == He was born in Saarbrücken. His father, Louis II, had been able to unite all the territories of Walram branch of Nassau. After his death in 1621, the territories were divided among four brothers, with William Louis, the oldest, acting as regent for the youngest two. When Otto, the youngest died in 1632, and Ernest Casimir came of age, the three surviving brothers divided the territory anew. The oldest, William Louis, received Nassau-Saarbrücken, John received Idstein and Ernest Casimir received Weilburg, Merenberg, Gleiberg, Hüttenberg, Reichelsheim, Kirchheim, Stauf, Bolanden and parts of Homburg〔Verein für Nassauische Altertumskunde und Geschichtsforschung: ''Annalen des Vereins für Nassauische Alterthumskunde'', vol. 9-10, p.255, (Digitized ) 〕 Ernest Casimir did not spend much time in his own territory. In 1634, he had to flee from the Thirty Years' War. He fled to Metz and returned after the 1648 Peace of Westphalia. Even after the peace had been signed, it took a while before all rightful rulers had been restored to power.〔Ernst Friedrich Keller: ''Drangsale des Nassauischen Volkes in den Zeiten des 30 jährigen Krieges'', p.465, (Digitized ). 〕 During this period, the brothers concluded the ''Treaty of Gotha'' of 16 July 1651, in which division of 1632 was confirmed and again adjusted. He died in Weilburg. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ernest Casimir, Count of Nassau-Weilburg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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