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of the Republic, relations between him and Hohenlohe gradually became worse. Maurice thought Hohenlohe was unreliable and was bad at keeping secrets. The bad relations also had a private cause: In 1582 Hohenlohe had asked William of Orange for permission to marry his eldest daughter,
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Maria apparently had managed to collect enough money to proceed with the marriage. After the marriage Hohenlohe was supposed to take control of an important share of the inheritance of William of Orange. Maurice opposed this, and in 1591 the
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Because of his experience he remained lieutenant-general on the request of the States of Holland after William of Orange was assassinated in 1584.
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After William's assassination there was a quarrel over his inheritance. The rightful heir of William of Orange was
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In 1604 Hohenlohe became ill and started getting paralysis-symptoms. He died on 6 March 1606 at
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Hohenlohe served under Maurice during Maurice's campaign of 1597, and during the
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Philip of Hohenlohe, also called Hollock, had been in service of
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split the possessions. Maria of Nassau was given the county of
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and his third wife, Countess Countess Anna Margaretha of
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Philip of Hohenlohe


Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Dutch Republic
House of Hohenlohe
Hohenlohe-Waldenburg
Solms-Lich
William I of Orange
Lieutenant-general
Holland
Geertruidenberg
Steenbergen
Tholen
Breda
Mengen
Gennep
fort
's-Hertogenbosch
Maurice of Orange
captain-general
Maria of Nassau
Philip William of Orange
siege of Breda
States-General
Buren
Siege of Groenlo
IJsselstein
Ă–hringen
Baden-WĂĽrttemberg

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