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Parts of his extensive diaries have preserved in the Princely Archive in Berleburg. Some excerpts were printed in the 19th century. His diaries are an important source of information about the intellectual and political history of his time. His extensive correspondence has not yet been fully
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Ludwig der Aeltere, Graf von Sayn zu Wittgenstein, in Erzählung, Brief und Verordnung, sein Selbstbiograph. Aus handschriftlichen Tagebüchern und Urkunden dargestellt von Fr. Wilh. Winckel, evangel. Oberpfarrer in
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His elderly father William I (died 18 April 1570) had appointed Louis' elder brother William II as Regent in 1551. In 1558, William II died in Brussels and Louis I took up the regency.
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with him. Reformed church orders had been issued in 1563 and 1565; in 1578, the conversion to the Reformed faith was made official and altars and religious imagery were banned.
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Count Louis was raised in a humanist fashion. He frequently corresponded with his contemporaries, especially with other Calvinists. He travelled to the
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He received his first schooling at Wittgenstein Castle from the vicar of Weidenhausen. In 1543, Louis and his brothers went to
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as treasurer. When he returned to Wittgenstein Castle in 1556, Louis found that his father had issued a moderate
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of Nassauburg, who was also reformed, and was almost the same age. In 1584, the two counts jointly founded
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Between 1574 and 1577, he served as Lord High Stewart at the Reformed court of Elector Palatine
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Elisabeth (25 August 1581 – ca. 1600), married Maximilian Marschall of
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Agnes (18 April 1568 – 18 April 1617), married John Albert I, Count of
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being among his descendants) and secondly Countess Maria Anna Juliana of
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Louise and his first wife Anna moved their residence from the ancestral
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Louis of Wittgenstein was a very close friend of his neighbour, Count
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He was born as the sixth child and fourth son of William I, Count of
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Das fĂĽrstliche Haus zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, in the series
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William III (14 March 1569 – 29 October 1623), inherited
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Louis II (15 March 1571 – 14 September 1634), inherited
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Magdalena (28 October 1575 – 6 February 1634), married
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Juliane (26 February 1583 – 8 February 1627), married
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Johannes Burkardt. "SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN, Ludwig der Ă„ltere".
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Sayn-Wittgenstein, Ludwig der Aeltere, der Fromme, Graf zu
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Anna Elisabeth (8 December 1577 – 18 December 1580).
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Katharina (10 August 1588 – 19 May 1651), married
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Amalie (13 October 1585 – 28 March 1633), married
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Christian Louis Casimir of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Ludwigsburg
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and was an influential politician in the service to the
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Wolfgang Ernest I, Count of Isenburg-BĂĽdingen-Birstein
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Louis returned to his county and brought the reformer
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Juliana (18 September 1562 – 13 January 1563).
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