Lot Essay
The present tablecloth made in 1643, probably in honour of what would have been Wilhelms tenth year as Fieldmarshall for the States General.
The coats of arms depicted are his and those of his wife the initials included in both stand for:
Wilhelm Graf Zu Nassau (C)Siegen Und Von Dillenburg Herr Zu (B)Poederoijen; and
Christina Gäfin Zu Nassau (C)Siegen Geborene Gräfin Zu Erbach.
Wilhelm Count zu Nassau Siegen 1592 - 1642, started his military carreer in Germany in the service of the Count zu Solms Laubach, 1615; and a year later that of the town of Venice. .
In 1625 he enters the service of the States General of the Seven Provinces which appoint him:
1625 - Govenor of Emmerich
1625 - Govenor of the fort at Heusden
1629 - Commander in chief of 58 companies at the headquarters of the States General in Wesel
1633 - 1642 Fieldmarshall of the States General.
Under Wilhelms command the city of Breda was re-captured in 1637, a gunshot wound to the belly caused his death at Orsoy in 1642.
The coats of arms depicted are his and those of his wife the initials included in both stand for:
Wilhelm Graf Zu Nassau (C)Siegen Und Von Dillenburg Herr Zu (B)Poederoijen; and
Christina Gäfin Zu Nassau (C)Siegen Geborene Gräfin Zu Erbach.
Wilhelm Count zu Nassau Siegen 1592 - 1642, started his military carreer in Germany in the service of the Count zu Solms Laubach, 1615; and a year later that of the town of Venice. .
In 1625 he enters the service of the States General of the Seven Provinces which appoint him:
1625 - Govenor of Emmerich
1625 - Govenor of the fort at Heusden
1629 - Commander in chief of 58 companies at the headquarters of the States General in Wesel
1633 - 1642 Fieldmarshall of the States General.
Under Wilhelms command the city of Breda was re-captured in 1637, a gunshot wound to the belly caused his death at Orsoy in 1642.
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