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also claimed some of the Nassau territories; Albert was able to settle this issue out of court. Albert and Frederick concluded several treaties, in which the exact rights and boundaries of the various territories were defined. After Frederick III died in 1576, Albert was the executor of his last will
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and the district of Weilburg, Philip received castle and district of Neuweilnau. The largest part of the territory and their father's debts, however, remained the common property. Albert moved into the new Schloss Weilburg, which he continued to expand. In 1571, they split the rest of the territory.
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were made punishable offenses in the Nassau-Weilburg territories. Lorenz Stephani was appointed as superintendent in the areas administered jointly by Hesse and Nassau. He also succeeded as superintendent of Weilburg in 1572, and in Ottweiler in 1574. In Ottweiler, Albert and Lorenz Stephani took
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Albert initiated several large construction projects. After the first division of the county, he began converting the castle at Weilburg into a palace. To this end, he commissioned the architect Ludwig Kempf. During this phase, the north wing and the
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Albert died on 11 November 1593 at his castle in Ottweiler. After his death, his three sons jointly ruled his territory. However, two of them died shortly after their father so that the surviving son of
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Kasper Goltwurm was succeeded in 1560 by Jacob Charsisius, who worked in Nassau-Weilburg as Superintendent until his death. At the request of Charsisius, some Catholic customs, such a celebrating
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measures to enforce the Reformation. Catholic priests were converted to the new faith or removed from office; monasteries were dissolved; church property was confiscated; schools were set up and
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as a representative of the Wetterau Association, to discuss freedom of religion for the Calvinist princes. From 1583 to 1588, Albert fought in the
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in the Black Forest. Albert built a new castle in Ottweiler, which became his residence. As the eldest member of the Walram line of the
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passed to Albert and Philip. They divided them: Philip received SaarbrĂźcken and Saarland; Albert received Ottweiler, the districts of
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Apart from Weilburg, Albert received Gleiberg, Cleen, Wehen and Burgschwalbach. Albert and Philip concluded several treaties with
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castle at Ottweiler. This castle was abandoned in 1753 due to disrepair. Albert probably also initiated the expansion of
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After he inherited Ottweiler, Albert commissioned the architect Christmann Strohmeyer to construct a
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On 15 May 1561, the brothers split their territory for the first time. Albert was given
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Joachim Conrad (2005). "Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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of Lorraine claimed the county of Saarwerden. Albert, however, prevailed before the
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in the late 16th century, after it had fallen entirely to the House of Nassau.
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The SaarbrĂźcken inheritance was contested by various sides. Duke
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Anna Sibylla (born: 1575), married Baron Peter Ernest II of
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Anna Ottilie (1582–1635), married Count William III of
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Albert of Nassau-Weilburg in the Saarland biographies
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Ernestina (1584–1665), married Count Louis Philip of
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
480: 476:(in German), Weilburg: Magistrat der Stadt Weilburg 506: 419:Elisabeth (1572–1607), married Count George II of 307:. Through Goltwurm, Albert became acquainted with 220:died in 1574 without a male heir, the Counties of 598: 336:In 1567 and 1568, Albert met his brother-in-law 388:Anna Amalia (1560–1635), married Count Otto of 504: 303:, he was educated in the Protestant faith by 483:Geschichte der Stadt und Herrschaft Weilburg 346:Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba 340:several times. Albert supported him in the 472:Magistrat der Stadt Weilburg, ed. (2006), 311:, with whom he had lively correspondence. 275:In 1579, Albert extended his influence in 213:on the side of the Wetterau Association. 384:(1541–1616) had the following children: 139: 416:William (1570–1597); inherited Weilburg 599: 438:George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt 351: 155:and his second wife, Countess Anna of 455:Magdalena (1580–1658), died unmarried 401:Catherine (1563–1613), died unmarried 16:16th Century Count of Nassau-Weilburg 94:Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg 168:William "the Rich" of Nassau-Siegen 110:Albert of Nassau-Weilburg-Ottweiler 13: 428:John Casimir (1577–1602), married 14: 638: 547:Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg 498: 252:, Albert took up guardianship of 159:. His mother died in childbirth. 407:(1565–1627); inherited Ottweiler 162:On 16 June 1559, Albert married 25:Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg 528:Coat of arms at Weilburg Castle 291:ruled alone from 1602 onwards. 294: 254:John Louis of Nassau-Wiesbaden 218:John III of Nassau-SaarbrĂźcken 1: 481:Christian Spielmann (2005) . 465: 126:Philip III of Nassau-Weilburg 627:16th-century German nobility 560:26 December 1537 11 November 380:Albert and Countess Anna of 201:. He often travelled to the 7: 485:. Weilburg: Stadt Weilburg. 421:Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 193:Albert was a member of the 147:Albert was the only son of 10: 643: 128:he was an advocate of the 116:– 11 November 1593, 582: 573: 565: 545: 410:George Philip (1567–1570) 342:Dutch War of Independence 279:by purchasing a share of 164:Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg 99: 89: 84:Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg 79: 67: 51: 30: 23: 576:Count of Nassau-Weilburg 375: 344:against the "Iron Duke" 135: 166:, a daughter of Count 144: 120:), was a count of the 491:Geschichte von Nassau 451:Krichingen-PĂźttlingen 240:and the Lordships of 143: 440:; inherited Gleiberg 425:Juliane (born: 1574) 299:In his childhood at 195:Wetterau Association 398:Juliane (1562–1562) 352:Construction policy 309:Philipp Melanchthon 267:. 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Index

Weilburg
Ottweiler
Noble family
House of Nassau
Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg
Philip III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
Weilburg
Ottweiler
House of Nassau
Philip III of Nassau-Weilburg
Reformation

Philip III
Nassau-Weilburg
Mansfeld
Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg
William "the Rich" of Nassau-Siegen
William I of Orange
Philip IV
Schloss Weilburg
Hesse
Wetterau Association
Imperial Counts
Imperial Diet
Maximilian II
Cologne War
John III of Nassau-SaarbrĂźcken
SaarbrĂźcken
Saarwerden
Ottweiler

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