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Wilhelm Kettler

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Reign
  
1587–1617

House
  
House of Kettler

Predecessor
  
Name
  
Wilhelm Kettler

Successor
  
Friedrich Kettler

Children
  
Jacob Kettler

Issue
  

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Born
  
20 June 1574Mitava, Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (
1574-06-20
)

Burial
  
Ducal crypt in the Jelgava Palace

Died
  
August 17, 1640, Duchy of Pomerania

Spouse
  
Sophie Hohenzollern (m. 1609)

Parents
  
Anna of Mecklenburg, Gotthard Kettler

Grandchildren
  
Ferdinand Kettler, Maria Amalia of Courland

Similar People
  
Gotthard Kettler, Jacob Kettler, Anna of Mecklenburg, Sophie Hohenzollern, Margravine Louise Charlotte

Фридрих Вильгельм (герцог Курляндии)


Wilhelm Kettler (20 June 1574 – 7 April 1640) was the Duke of Courland, a region of Latvia. Wilhelm ruled the western Courland portion of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, while his brother Friedrich ruled the eastern Semigallia portion.

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Life and family

Born in Mitau in 1574, Wilhelm Kettler was the youngest son of Gotthard Kettler and his wife, Anna of Mecklenburg. After their father's death in 1587, Wilhelm and his brother Friedrich inherited the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. The brothers divided the duchy between themselves, and Wilhelm ruled the Courland portion, with the seat in Kuldīga.

In 1609, he married Princess Sophia of Brandenburg-Prussia (1582–1610), daughter of Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia, receiving as a dowry the territory of Grobiņa.

Due to conflicts with the local nobility, he lost control of the duchy in 1617 and emigrated. Thereafter, his brother Friedrich became the sole ruler of the duchy.

He died in the Kucklow abbey in Pomerania on 7 April 1640. His son, Jacob Kettler, succeeded Friedrich as Duke of Courland and Semigallia in 1642.

Wilhelm's remains were returned to Courland in 1642, and he was interred in the ducal tomb on 23 February 1643.

References

Wilhelm Kettler Wikipedia