August David zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein

Graf August David of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (14 April 1663 – 1735) was a Prussian politician. He was a member of the Cabinet of Three Counts, with Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg and Alexander Hermann, Count of Wartensleben, also known due to their heavy taxation as "the great W(oes) of Prussia (Wartenberg, Wartensleben, Wittgenstein).

First marriage

He married firstly in 1703 in Weilburg to Countess Concordia zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Vallendar (1679-1709). He had following children:

1. His first daughter was Charlotte Sophie of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (1705-1787), married in 1726 Count Christian Nikolaus Johann von Bar (died in 1765): no issue

2. His second child was son Count Friedrich Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (1708-1756), who married firstly in 1738 Princess Auguste Amalie Albertine Henriette Elisabeth von Nassau-Siegen (1712-1742). After her death he married for the second time her sister Princess Elisabeth Hedwig von Nassau-Siegen (1719-1789). He had issue from both marriages.

3. His second daughter Sophie Polyxena Concórdia of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (28 May 1709 in Berlin – 15 December 1781 in Siegen) married Frederick William II, Prince of Nassau-Siegen, on 23 September 1728, and had five daughters:

  • Sophie Charlotte (6 June 1729 2 April 1759) married on 30 September 1748 to Count Charles Paul Ernest of Bentheim und Steinfurt (younger line)
  • Friederike Wilhelmine (3 April 1730 18 November 1733)
  • Marie Eleanor Concordia (2 March 1731 20 April 1759). She died of smallpox in the house of the preacher Theodore Diederich Henrich Wever in Kamen[1]
  • Friederike Auguste (1 June 1732 23 March 1733)
  • Anna Catharina Charlotte Auguste (19 June 1734 9 June 1759)

Second marriage

After the death of his first wife, he married for the second time Countess Albertine Amalie zu Leiningen-Westerburg (1686-1723). With her he had a son:

1. Count Heinrich Ernst August zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (1715-1792), who married his cousin Countess Friederike Louise Wilhelmine zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1726-1792); had issue

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References

Bibliography

  • Werner Schmidt: Friedrich I. - Kurfürst von Brandenburg, König in Preußen, Heinrich Hugendubel Verlag, München 2004, ISBN 3-424-01319-6


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