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Louis Otto, Prince of Salm (24 October 1674 – 23 November 1738) was the Count of Salm-Salm from 1710, the only son of the Imperial chamberlain (Reichskämmerer) Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm (1645–1710) and Countess Palatine Luise Maria of Simmern (1647–1679).

Family

Louis (Ludwig) Otto married Princess Albertine Johannette of Nassau-Hadamar (5 July 1679 – 11 June 1716) on 20 July 1700. She was a great-granddaughter of John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, brother of William the Silent. The couple had three children:

After the death of his aunt Anne Henriette of Bavaria, Princesse of Arches, he was opposed by his brother-in law, the Duke of Ursel. Eventually the duke obtained the rights to the principality, and his descendants still hold the title Prince d'Arches et de Charleville.

Ludwig Otto died in Anholt Castle in 1738. His death ended his branch (the altfürstliche line) of the House of Salm, since Ludwig Otto had no son as heir.

See also

Notes

  1. Genealogie der 1623 gefürsteten Linie Salm (altfürstliche Linie Salm) Archived 5 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine, at dr-bernhard-peter.de
  2. Luise Maria, Pfalzgräfin von Simmern, at geneall.net
  3. "Portrait of Nicolas Leopold, Fürst von Salm (1701–1770)".
  4. Nicolaus Leopold, at deutsche-biographie.de
  5. "d'Ursel (Famille)". search.arch.be.

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