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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · When the Orange-Nassau line received the Dutch crown on 31 May, they had to surrender the Principality of Orange-Nassau to Prussia, which passed part of it to the Duchy of Nassau the next day. Frederick William died from a fall on the stairs at Schloss Weilburg on 9 January 1816, and it was his son William who became the first sole Duke of ...

  2. Duke of Bouillon (illeg.) Justinus van Nassau 1559–1631 Admiral & General Governor of Breda 1601–1625: William Louis "Us Heit" Count of Nassau-Dillenburg 1560–1620 Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe: Ernst Casimir Count of Nassau-Dietz 1573–1632 Stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe: John VII "the Middle" Count ...

  3. Adolphe was Duke of Nassau from 20 August 1839 to 20 September 1866, when the Duchy was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia . Adolphe became Duke of Nassau in August 1839, following the death of his father William. The Duchy was annexed to Prussia after Austria's defeat in the Austro-Prussian War. From 1815 to 1839, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was ...

  4. William, Duke of Nassau. William, Duke of Nassau. Fame Meter (4/100) Recognized by over 1,000,000 people. Age 47 years old at time of death Family. spouses:

  5. William, Duke of Nassau, (1792–1839) duke of Nassau 1816 à 1839, Per pale three party per fesse in three,: I or a lion sable armed and languled gueules ...

  6. He is the eldest son of Duke William of Nassau and Duchess Louise, born Princess of Sachsen-Hildburghausen. He married Princess Adelheid Marie of Anhalt-Dessau. They had five children, but only two survived to adulthood: Princess Hilda (1864–1952). Grand Duke Adolphe died on 17 November 1905 in Hohenburg in Bavaria.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2024 · Wikipedia. Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau (20 September 1832 – 17 September 1905), was the only son of William, Duke of Nassau by his second wife Princess Pauline of Württemberg. He married morganatically in London on 1 July 1868 Natalya Alexandrovna Pushkina (Saint Petersburg, 4 June 1836 – Cannes, 23 March 1913).