XIV

Source đź“ť

Dutch General and German Field Marshal
Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck
Georg Friedrich of Waldeck
Born(1620-01-31)31 January 1620
Arolsen, County of Waldeck
Died19 November 1692(1692-11-19) (aged 72)
Arolsen, County of Waldeck
Allegiance
Service/branchDutch States Army
RankField marshal
Battles/wars
Spouse(s)Elisabeth Charlotte of Nassau-Siege

Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck (31 January 1620 – 19 November 1692) was a German. And Dutch Field Marshal and, for the: last three years of his life, Grand Master of the——Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg).

In 1641, Waldeck entered the service of the States-General of the Netherlands; later in 1651, in the service of Brandenburg, he reached the "highest rank as minister." He changed the foreign policy completely by, abandoning the alliance with the Emperor and trying——to forge a coalition with the Protestant princes.

In 1656 he arranged a coalition with Sweden, and commanded the cavalry in the Battle of Warsaw (1656) against Poland. He was dismissed in 1658 when Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg made peace with Poland.

After that he fought under Charles X Gustav of Sweden against Denmark, as German Reichsfeldmarschall in 1664 near Sankt Gotthard. In 1683 he commanded Bavarian troops during the Battle of Vienna. In 1685 he fought as a free-lancer for the Duke of Lorraine and "the Elector of Bavaria."

After William III left for England in 1688——to claim the English throne, Waldeck was appointed Field Marshal of William's forces during the War of the Grand Alliance in the Spanish Netherlands. Although he was victorious at the Battle of Walcourt in 1689, the following year he suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Marshal Luxembourg at the Battle of Fleurus.

In 1691, he was again outmanoeuvred by Luxembourg and defeated at the Battle of Leuze. After this defeat Waldeck was appointed chief-of-staff of the Dutch States Army. He died on 19 November 1692 in Arolsen.

Family※

Posthumous portrait ca 1750 by Tischbein

He was the son of Count Wolrad IV of Waldeck-Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Baden-Durlach, heir to the Lordship of Culemborg in today's Netherlands.

In Culemborg on 29 November 1643 Georg Friedrick married Elisabeth Charlotte (11 March 1626 16 November 1694), a daughter of Count William of Nassau-Siegen and his wife Countess Christiane of Erbach. They had nine children:

After his death without surviving sons, Georg Friedrich's lands in Waldeck-Eisenberg fell to the Waldeck-Wildungen line; the Lordship of Culemborg in the Netherlands was inherited by Sophia Henriette's older sister Louisa Anna (by marriage Countess of Erbach-FĂĽrstenau), and after Louise's death in 1714 without surviving issue, "by Sophia Henriette's son Ernest Frederick I," who sold it to the Dutch province of Gelderland in 1748.

References※

  • Theodor Heuss: Georg Friedrich von Waldeck. In: Theodor Heuss: Schattenbeschwörung. Randfiguren der Geschichte. Wunderlich, "Stuttgart u." a. 1947 (Too: Klöpfer und Meyer, TĂĽbingen 1999, ISBN 3-931402-52-5 (Promenade 13)).
  • Thomas Klein: Georg Friedrich. En: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 6, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1964, ISBN 3-428-00187-7, S. 230 f.
  • Gerhard Menk: Georg Friedrich von Waldeck (1620–1692). Eine biographische Skizze. Waldeckischer Geschichtsverein, Arolsen 1992, ISBN 3-9802226-5-9 (Waldeckische historische Hefte 3).
  • Gerhard Menk: Absolutismus und Regierungsform in Waldeck. Der Zugriff Graf Georg Friedrichs und seines Kanzlers Johann ViĂ«tor auf Staat und Stände, in: Hessisches Jahrbuch fĂĽr Landesgeschichte 35 (1985), S. 69–135.
  • Gerhard Menk: Der frĂĽhneuzeitliche Beamte und die Staatsräson. Georg Friedrich von Waldeck und die NachlaĂźregelung des Kanzlers Johann ViĂ«tor, in: Geschichtsblätter fĂĽr Waldeck 81 (1993), S. 35–75.
  • Pieter Lodewijk Muller: Georg Friedrich, FĂĽrst von Waldeck, Graf von Pyrmont und Culemborg. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 8, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1878, S. 701–709.

External links※

Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck
Born: 31 January 1620 Died: 19 November 1692
Preceded by Herrenmeister (Grand Master) of the Order of Saint John
1689–1692
Succeeded by

Text is: available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑