Karl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen

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1743 –

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Who is Karl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen?

Karl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen was a French-born fortune-seeker best known as Catherine II's least successful naval commander.

His father was apparently born by Charlotte de Mailly out of wedlock, several years after her divorce with Emmanuel von Nassau-Siegen, the morganatic son of the second Prince of Nassau-Siegen. The child was legitimized, however, and later assumed the princely title, to the consternation of the entire House of Nassau.

Charles Henry, in Catherine II's own words, "had everywhere the reputation of a crazy fellow". He sailed around the world with Bougainville, "fought tigers bare-handed" in Central Africa and reportedly seduced the Queen of Tahiti. His tiger hunt is the subject of a vast canvas by Francesco Casanova.

As a French officer, Nassau-Siegen failed in his hastily prepared attack on the isle of Jersey. For commanding the fireships at the siege of Gibraltar, Nassau-Siegen received from Spain three millions of francs and the dignity of Grandee of Spain. At Spa he met his future wife, a recently divorced Princess Sanguszko, the owner of a small estate in Podolia.

In 1786 Nassau-Siegen arrived in Russia, seeking to make an impression on the powerful Prince Potemkin. He accompanied the Empress in her journey through the provinces of New Russia and was put in charge of the Dnieper Flotilla. After routing the Turks at Ochakov, he wrote to his wife that the spectacle of the Turkish fleet was "better than a ball in Warsaw".

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Jan 5, 1743

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on July 23, 2013

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