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Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck

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Spouse(s)
  
Anna of Baden-Durlach

Noble family
  
House of Waldeck


Father
  
Josias I

Name
  
Wolrad Count

Mother
  
Marie of Barby-Muhlingen

Born
  
7 July 1588 Eisenberg Castle in Korbach (
1588-07-07
)

Buried
  
St. Kilian Church in Korbach

Died
  
October 6, 1640, Bad Arolsen, Germany

Parents
  
Josias I, Count of Waldeck

Children
  
Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck, Philip Dietrich, Count of Waldeck

Grandchildren
  
Countess Sophie Henriette of Waldeck, Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck

Grandparents
  
Wolrad II, Count of Waldeck

Great-grandparents
  
Philip III, Count of Waldeck

Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck (7 July 1588, at Eisenberg Castle in Korbach – 6 October 1640, in Arolsen) was a count of Waldeck and founder of the new line of Waldeck-Eisenberg.

Life

He was the son of Josias I and his wife, Countess Marie of Barby-Mühlingen. He married in 1607 to Anna of Baden-Durlach; he had ten children with her. Among them were Philip Dietrich and George Frederick.

The territorial policies of his father, Count Josias I, had brought Waldeck increasingly into conflict with the adjacent Landgraviate of Hesse. Hesse had exercised considerable influence on Waldeck during the Reformation. The conflict came to a head in 1615, when the city Korbach deposed a magistrate appointed by Wolrad at asked Hesse to appoint a new magistrate. The counts of Waldeck tried to intervene. Hesse responded, claiming that the Landgrave of Hesse was not only the liege lord, but also the sovereign over Korbach. In 1621, Landgrave Maurice of Hesse-Kassel invaded Waldeck. Wolrad fled from the county and asked the Dutch States-General and Stadtholder Maurice for help. Wolrad's brother Christian turned to Emperor Ferdinand II for support. Ferdinand II forced Hesse te leave Waldeck.

In 1625, Wolrad and Christian inherited the County of Pyrmont. Since then, they styled themselves Counts of Waldeck-Pyrmont. During the Thirty Years' War, they lost control of Pyrmont, however, the county was returned to them after the Peace of Westphalia. In 1639, he inherited the County of Culemborg (now part of the Netherlands) and some smaller estates via his wife.

Wolrad was a member of the Fruitbearing Society, under the nickname der Frühespate.

Wolrad died in 1640 and was buried in the St. Kilian Church in Korbach.

References

Wolrad IV, Count of Waldeck Wikipedia