State capital Wiesbaden
The Reformation and the Thirty Years' War
Count Philipp had already appointed a Protestant pastor to Wiesbaden's St. Mauritius Church in 1543. The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) also left its devastating mark on Wiesbaden: destruction and depopulation were the consequences, from which the city was slow to recover.
Georg August Samuel Prince of Nassau-Idstein was instrumental in the reconstruction of the town within its old boundaries.