Principality of Nassau-Orange-Fulda

Nassau-Orange-Fulda (sometimes also named Fulda and Corvey) was a short-lived principality of the Holy Roman Empire from 1803 to 1806. It was created for William Frederick, the son and heir of William V, Prince of Orange, the ousted stadtholder of the abolished Dutch Republic after the Batavian Revolution of 1795.

Principality of Nassau-Orange-Fulda
Fürstentum Nassau-Oranien-Fulda
1803–1806
Coat of arms
StatusPrincipality
CapitalFulda
GovernmentPrincipality
Prince 
 25 February 1803–27 October 1806
Prince Willem Frederik
Historical eraNapoleonic Wars
1803
1806
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Fulda monastery
Corvey Abbey
Dortmund
Weingarten Abbey
Provostry of St. Gerold
Deanery of Bandern
Dietkirchen Abbey
Kingdom of Westphalia
Kingdom of Württemberg
Grand Duchy of Berg
Grand Duchy of Frankfurt
Duchy of Nassau
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