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  1. In 1907, Adolphe's only son, William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, obtained passage of a law confirming the right of his eldest daughter, Marie-Adélaïde, to succeed to the throne in virtue of the absence of any remaining dynastic males of the House of Nassau, as originally stipulated in the Nassau Family Pact.

  2. English: William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He is standing looking slightly to the right, resting his left hand on the arm of the chair beside him and holding a fur hat with a feather plume in his right hand.

  3. English: William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He is standing looking slightly to the right, resting his left hand on the arm of the chair beside him and holding a fur hat with a feather plume in his right hand. He is wearing ceremonial military uniform with a sash and medals, a fur cloak and spectacles.

  4. William IV (1852–1912) Grand Duke of Luxembourg r.1905–1912: Marie Anne Infanta of Portugal: Marie-Adélaïde (1894–1924) Grand Duchess of Luxembourg r.1912–1919: Charlotte (1896–1985) Grand Duchess of Luxembourg r.1919–1964: Felix Prince of Bourbon-Parma: Jean (1921–2019) Grand Duke of Luxembourg r.1964–2000: Joséphine ...

  5. English: William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He is standing looking slightly to the right, resting his left hand on the arm of the chair beside him and holding a fur hat with a feather plume in his right hand. He is wearing ceremonial military uniform with a sash and medals, a fur cloak and spectacles.

  6. Özet. English: William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He is standing looking slightly to the right, resting his left hand on the arm of the chair beside him and holding a fur hat with a feather plume in his right hand. He is wearing ceremonial military uniform with a sash and medals, a fur cloak and spectacles. There is a painted wall behind him.

  7. William IV (Guillaume Alexander; French: Guillaume Alexandre; 22 April 1852 – 25 February 1912) reigned as the Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 17 November 1905 until his death. He succeeded his father, Adolphe. William was a Protestant, the religion of the House of Nassau. He married Princess Marie Anne of Portugal, believing that a Roman Catholic country ought to have a Roman Catholic monarch ...