Wilhelm, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe-Bückeburg (9 January 1724 – 10 September 1777), born Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Graf zu Schaumburg-Lippe-Bückeburg, was a
German ruler of the
County
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of
Schaumburg-Lippe-Bückeburg, an important military commander in the
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War, 1756 to 1763, was a Great Power conflict fought primarily in Europe, with significant subsidiary campaigns in North America and South Asia. The protagonists were Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain and Kingdom of Prus ...
,
Generalfeldzeugmeister of the
Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, a British
field marshal
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(Generalfeldmarschall) and the grandson of
George I of Great Britain
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.
Biography
He was born in
London
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the son of
Albrecht Wolfgang, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe and of his first wife Countess Margarete Gertrud of Oeynhausen (1701–1726), an alleged bastard daughter of
George I of Great Britain
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and his
mistress Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg.
He accompanied his father in his campaign in Dutch service during the 1740-1748
War of Austrian Succession, and was present at the
Battle of Dettingen (1743). He then fought in Austrian service in their Italian campaign. He succeeded his father as Count on 25 October 1748.
Seven Years' War
As Count and General of the Artillery (Generalfeldzeugmeister) he sided with
Prussia
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during the
Seven Years' War
The Seven Years' War, 1756 to 1763, was a Great Power conflict fought primarily in Europe, with significant subsidiary campaigns in North America and South Asia. The protagonists were Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain and Kingdom of Prus ...
. He distinguished himself at the head of the allied artillery during the
Battle of Minden and was rewarded with the overall command of the allied artillery.
Portugal
In 1762, at the request of the
Marquis of Pombal (the
Portuguese Secretary of State) he led, as
Generalissimus, the allied troops in Portugal against the
Spanish invasion. William conducted a brilliant defensive campaign of marches and counter-marches, so that the enemy, although it had a three-to-one superiority in numbers, always encountered defenders in a good position and never dared to risk an all-out attack. At the request of Pombal, Lippe stayed on for a year after the
peace agreement of 1763.

He was also an influential military theorist and an advocate of defensive warfare. One of his best-known slogans is: "Kein anderer als der Defensivkrieg ist rechtmäßig!" ("Only defensive warfare is justified!")
He died at
Wölpinghausen and was succeeded by his cousin the count of
Lippe-Alverdissen,
Philipp II. Ernst. As one of the greatest figures in
German history, he is commemorated by a bust in the
Walhalla temple.
Family
By 1764 Wilhelm had two children, Joseph and Olimpia Petronellia.
They were born in
Elvas, Portugal. Olimpia was baptized in the Church "Matriz" in the city of
Campo Maior on 24 June 1764. Years after, before her marriage, Olimpia was recognized by her father's cousin, Philip II Ernst, and her name was changed to Olímpia Patronellia Ernestina de Schaumburg-Lippe. Olimpia died on 25 November 1822.
He was married on 12 November 1765 at
Stadthagen to Countess Marie Barbara Eleonore of Lippe-Biesterfeld (1744–1776), daughter of
Frederick Charles Augustus, Count of Lippe. They had two children; Countess Emilie (1771–1774) and an unnamed son (1772).
See also
*
Conde de Lippe Fort, a fortress to protect Portugal during the Seven Years' War
*
Wilhelmstein, an artificial fortified island in the lake
Steinhuder Meer, constructed to the orders of the Count.
*
Steinhuder Hecht, an experimental submarine, constructed at Wilhelmstein.
References
External links
Schaumburg-Lippe Nobility
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1724 births
1777 deaths
Military personnel from London
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German military personnel of the Seven Years' War
Counts of Lippe
House of Lippe
Field marshals of Portugal