Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau

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Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau was a 17th-century Dutch stadtholder and military leader who significantly strengthened the Dutch Republic during the Eighty Years' War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
military leader
nobleman
stadtholder
birthDate 1584-01-29
birthPlace Delft
burialPlace Nieuwe Kerk, Delft
surface form: New Church, Delft
child Albertine Agnes of Nassau
Henriette Catherine of Nassau
Louise Henriette of Nassau
Maria of Nassau
William II, Prince of Orange
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
deathDate 1647-03-14
deathPlace The Hague
era Dutch Golden Age
father William I, Prince of Orange
surface form: William the Silent
givenName Frederick Henry
languageSpoken Dutch
militaryRank general
mother Louise de Coligny
nativeName Frederik Hendrik
nobleFamily House of Orange-Nassau
notableAchievement strengthened the Dutch Republic during the Eighty Years' War
notableWork Siege of Breda
surface form: Capture of Breda (1637)

siege of 's-Hertogenbosch
surface form: Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch

siege of Maastricht (1632)
surface form: Siege of Maastricht (1632)
participatedIn Eighty Years' War
positionHeld Admiral general of the Dutch Republic
Captain general of the Dutch States Army
Stadtholder of Gelderland
Stadtholder of Holland
Stadtholder of Overijssel
Stadtholder of Utrecht
Stadtholder of Zeeland
predecessor Maurice of Nassau
reignEnd 1647
reignStart 1625
religion Calvinism
residence Binnenhof
Huis ten Bosch Palace
surface form: Huis ten Bosch

The Hague
sibling Louise Juliana of Nassau
Maurice of Nassau
spouse Amalia of Solms-Braunfels
successor William II, Prince of Orange
title Count of Nassau
Prince of Orange

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Prince of Nassau hasNotableBearer Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau