- John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (b.
Dessau ,17 November 1627 - d.Berlin ,7 August 1693 ), was a German prince member of theHouse of Ascania and ruler of the Principality ofAnhalt-Dessau . A member of theFruitbearing Society , he also served as aField marshal ofBrandenburg-Prussia .He was the second but eldest and only surviving son of
John Casimir, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau by his first wife Agnes, daughter ofMaurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel .Life
After the death of his father on
15 July 1660 , John George took over the government of Anhalt-Dessau. He also inherited his family's claim onAschersleben , which had been controlled by Brandenburg-Prussia since 1648.John George entered the military of Brandenburg; Frederick William named him a
Generalfeldmarschall in 1670. AfterFrance invaded Frederick William'sDuchy of Cleves , John George negotiated a treaty inVienna in June 1672 betweenLeopold I, Holy Roman Emperor , and Frederick William, by which each pledged to provide 12,000 troops to uphold the borders of thePeace of Westphalia in the face of French aggression. John George was chosen to lead the largely unsuccessful campaign, which ledGeorg von Derfflinger to temporarily resign in protest.While campaigning against the French over
Alsace in 1674, most of Frederick William's army went into winter quarters inFranconia nSchweinfurt . As viceroy ("Statthalter "), John George commanded the troops remaining in Brandenburg. KingLouis XIV of France convinced KingCharles XI of Sweden to invade Brandenburg; after dispersing John George's small force, the Swedish troops went into winter quarters as well. The Prince of Dessau took part in Frederick William's retaliatory campaign in 1675, which resulted in theBattle of Fehrbellin .In 1683 John George travelled to
Passau ostensibly to discuss with the emperor Brandenburg's involvement in the Ottoman wars, although his main aim was to advise against another French war. The prince reaffirmed Brandenburg's alliance with Austria.Marriage and Issue
In
Groningen on9 September 1659 John George married with Henriette Katharina (b. The Hague,10 February 1637 - d. Schloss Oranienbaum,3 November 1708 ), daughter ofFrederick Henry, Prince of Orange . They had ten children:
#Amalie Ludovika (b. Berlin,7 September 1660 - d. Dessau,12 November 1660 ).
#Henriette Amalie (b. Cölln an der Spree,4 January 1662 - d. Cölln an der Spree,28 January 1662 ).
#Frederick Casimir, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (b. Cölln an der Spree,8 November 1663 - d. Cölln an der Spree,27 May 1665 ).
#Elisabeth Albertine (b. Cölln an der Spree,1 May 1665 - d. Dessau,5 October 1706 ), Abbess ofHerford (1680-1686); married on30 March 1686 to Henry of Saxe-Weissenfels, Count of Barby.
#Henriette Amalie (b. Kleve,26 August 1666 - d. Oranienstein an der Lahn,18 April 1726 ), married on26 November 1683 toHenry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz .
#Louise Sophie (b. Dessau,15 September 1667 - d. Dessau,18 April 1678 ).
#Marie Eleonore (b. Dessau,14 March 1671 - d. Dessau,18 May 1756 ), married on3 September 1687 to Prince Jerzy Radziwiłł, Duke of Olyka.
#Henriette Agnes (b. Dessau,9 September 1674 - d. Dessau,18 January 1729 ).
#Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (b. Dessau,3 July 1676 - d. Dessau,9 April 1747 ).
#Johanna Charlotte (Dessau,6 April 1682 - d. Herford,31 March 1750 ), Abbess of Herford (1729-1750); married on25 January 1699 toPhilip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt .References
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