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- Karl_Heinrich_von_Nassau-Siegen abstract "Karl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen (5 January 1743 - 10 April 1808) was a French-born fortune-seeker best known as Catherine II's least successful naval commander.Charles Henry, in Catherine II's own words, \"had everywhere the reputation of a crazy fellow\". He sailed around the world with Bougainville, \"fought tigers bare-handed\" in Central Africa and reportedly seduced the Queen of Tahiti. His tiger hunt is the subject of a vast canvas by Francesco Casanova.".
- Karl_Heinrich_von_Nassau-Siegen comment "Karl Heinrich von Nassau-Siegen (5 January 1743 - 10 April 1808) was a French-born fortune-seeker best known as Catherine II's least successful naval commander.Charles Henry, in Catherine II's own words, \"had everywhere the reputation of a crazy fellow\". He sailed around the world with Bougainville, \"fought tigers bare-handed\" in Central Africa and reportedly seduced the Queen of Tahiti. His tiger hunt is the subject of a vast canvas by Francesco Casanova.".