William Frederick
Dutch stadtholder, Prince of Nassau-Dietz

Born
August 7th, 1613
411 years ago
Died
1664
361 years ago — 51 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Netherlands
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Born in 1613, William Frederick served as Prince of Nassau-Dietz and stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, Overijssel, and Drenthe during the early 17th century. His leadership occurred during a tumultuous period for the Dutch Republic, marked by ongoing conflict with Spain amid the Eighty Years' War. As a military leader, William Frederick participated in several campaigns aimed at securing Dutch interests against Spanish forces. His governorship contributed to the administration of these regions within the Dutch Republic and helped maintain stability during the war.
Served as stadtholder of Friesland
Led military campaigns against Spain
Governed Groningen and Overijssel
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