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decided that Wilhelm should become his uncle's successor as head of the society. After the obligatory mourning period, Wilhelm became the new head of the society on 8 May 1651, a position that he retained to the end of his life. In contrast to his predecessor, however, he was essentially limited to
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Frank Boblenz: Ein Totenbildnis von Herzog Wilhelm IV. von Sachsen-Weimar (1598–1662) im schwedischen Schloss Skokloster. In: Weimar-Jena. Die große Stadt. Das kulturhistorische Archiv 5 (2012) H. 3, S. 220–227.
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after the priest had entered the pulpit to give his sermon. With a melody that dates back to 1628, it has entered modern German hymnody. In Weimar
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One year later, Wilhelm was created a member of the Order of the Stability. During the years 1622–1623, he created a patriotic federation, the
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of Sweden was responsible for Wilhelm's quick rise through the ranks of the military. After Gustav II Adolf's death, however, Count
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successfully prevented Wilhelm from assuming another command as lieutenant general, and Wilhelm acceded to the
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During the division of the paternal states in 1640, Wilhelm retained Weimar and Jena, and his younger brother
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received Eisenach. When Albrecht died childless in 1644, Wilhelm assumed control of the entire inheritance.
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Some years later, on 24 August 1617, during his mother's funeral, Wilhelm helped found the
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When Prince Louis I of Anhalt-Köthen died on 7 January 1650, the members of the
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Portrait, William duke of Saxe-Weimar on lit de parade – Skoklosters slott
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Wilhelmine Eleonore (b. Weimar, 7 June 1636 – d. Weimar, 1 April 1653).
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In 1620 Wilhelm became regent of all the estates of his older brother,
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Johann Wilhelm (b. Weimar, 16 August 1630 – d. Weimar, 16 May 1639).
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Frederick (b. Weimar, 19 March 1640 – d. Weimar, 19 August 1656).
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Wilhelm (b. Weimar, 26 March 1626 – d. Weimar, 1 November 1626).
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Handbuch zum Evangelischen Kirchengesangbuch, Band III, 1. Teil
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Prince Wilhelm, Hereditary Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Jena
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Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Jena
Johann Ernst I
Johann Ernst II
Saxe-Weimar
Bernhard II
Saxe-Jena
Ruler of Saxe-Eisenach
Albrecht
Adolf Wilhelm
Saxe-Eisenach
Johann Georg
Saxe-Marksuhl
Altenburg
Weimar
Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau
Issue
Johann Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar
Adolf Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach

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