Francis Alexander Of Nassau-Hadamar
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Francis Alexander von Nassau-Hadamar (27 January 1674 in
Hadamar Hadamar is a small town in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany. Hadamar is known for its Clinic for Forensic Psychiatry/Centre for Social Psychiatry, lying at the edge of town, in whose outlying buildings is also found the Hadamar Memo ...
– 27 May 1711, ibid.) was the last prince of Nassau-Hadamar.


Life

Francis Alexander was the son of prince
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of Nassau-Hadamar (23 April 1626 – 24 January 1679) and his second wife Maria Leopoldine of Nassau-Siegen (1652–1675). At the age of 6 years he inherited of Nassau-Hadamar. His guardian and ruler of Nassau-Hadamar during his youth was his uncle Francis Bernard (21 September 1637 – 15 September 1695). In 1710, Francis Alexander was appointed Judge of the
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in
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. He was sworn in on 28 January 1711. He died as a result of a fall from his horse near the Limburg Gate (now called the ''Hammelburg'') in Hadamar on 27 May 1711. He was buried in the princely crypt in the Franciscan church at the ''Mönchsberg'' in Hadamar, wearing the robe of a Reichskammergericht judge. His heart was placed in the St. Mary chapel on the Herzenberg, like the heart of his uncle Francis Bernard 16 years earlier. A memorial cross was erected at the site of the fatal accident. It bears the inscription: VERGES ICH DEIN - VERGIS O GOTT MEIN F.A.F.Z.N.H. ANNO 1711 D. 26. MAY. (If I forget Thee, o God, forgive me. F.A.F.Z.N.H. 'Franz Alexander, Fürst zu Nassau-Hadamar'' 26 May 1711.) The cross was later moved by about 300 meters and is now located on the southeastern edge of Hadamar, but still on the old road connecting Hadamar and
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.


Marriage and issue

On 18 October 1695 in
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(Bohemia), Francis Alexander married Elizabeth Catherine Felicitas (14 February 1677
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near St. Goar – 15 May 1739 in
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, buried in the Franciscan monastery St. Martin at
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), the daughter of William "the Elder" of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg. The couple had the following children: # Francisca Maria Anna Wilhelmina (16 September 1696 – 18 June 1697) # Elisabeth (21 September 1698 – 2 October 1724 in
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), a nun at
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and
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# Joseph Hugo (18 April 1701 – 6 December 1708) # Charlotte Wilhelmine Amalie Alexandrina (21 September 1703 – 25 September 1740), married on 29 September 1721
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(1674–1732). A descendant from this marriage is Prince Albert-Henri de Merode, who was born in Brussels on 8 September 1975 and who married Countess Marie Christine of Soden-Frauenhofen on 20 July 2003 in Alt-Fraunhofen. The spouses separated in 1705. Ernestine, the sister of the Princess, many have caused increasing tensions between the couple. Even after Ernestine had entered the convent at Altenberg, near Wetzlar, and despite mediations efforts by Archbishop John VIII of Trier and Emperor
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, Francis Alexander and his wife could not reconcile their differences. From 1705, they lived separately: Francis Alexander and the children resided at Hadamar Castle, his wife resided at
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. Another mediation attempt in on 23 October 1708 in Hadamar also failed. Nevertheless, the death of their son, Hereditary Prince Joseph Hugo, brought them closer together. When Francis Alexander died in 1711, he had no male heir. After lengthy negotiations, Nassau-Hadamar was divided between the rulers of the remaining Ottonian lines: Nassau-Dietz, Nassau-Dillenburg, the Catholic line in Nassau-Siegen and the Calvinist line in Nassau-Siegen. The town of Hadamar was in the part that was given to the Catholic line. At the front of the princely crypt of the Nassau-Hadamar line under the Franciscan church on Mount St. Giles, there is a painting of the prince, kneeling as he prays with his family to the crucified Jesus. Red crosses are painted above the heads of John Alexander, Joseph Hugo and Francisca Wilhelmina, who were already deceased when the painting was created. Francis Alexander is shown wearing a metal armour and beside him is a gleaming crown, decorated with pearls and a golden cross. Francis Alexander's widow, Elizabeth Catherine Felicitas, remarried on 6 September 1727 in Nuremberg to Count Anton Ferdinand of Attems, who was also a widower and was almost 14 years younger than her. He had lived at Sterneck Castle with his first wife, Baroness Marie Auguste of Ow-Hirrlingen. Elizabeth Catherine Felicitas died on 15 May 1739, at the age of 62, in
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on the Lahn.


Buildings

A number of impressive building projects were undertaken during Francis Alexander's reign. The
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decoration of Hadamar Castle is noteworthy, as are three chapels: * The Hoheholz chapel, west of Hadamar, constructed in 1699 * The Nothelfer chapel in Steinbach, constructed in 1702, originally dedicated to St. Mary * The Chapel of the Cross in
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, constructed in 1706


Ancestors


References

* Karl Josef Stahl, ''Hadamar — Stadt und Schloss'', 1974 * Walter Michel, ''Das Herz des Fürsten Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Hadamar gefunden'', in: ''Nassauische Annalen'', vol. 76, 1965, p. 226


External links


Princely crypt of Nassau-Hadamar
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Francis Alexander of Nassau Hadamar Princes of Nassau House of Nassau 1674 births 1711 deaths 17th-century German people