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  1. A Casa de Orange-Nassau (em neerlandês Oranje-Nassau) desempenhou um papel central na vida política dos Países Baixos desde Guilherme I de Orange (também cognominado de "Guilherme, o Taciturno" e "Pai da Pátria"), que liderou a revolta neerlandesa contra a jurisdição espanhola .

  2. It lies in the south of what we now call France. The land was the property of the house of Orange and from 1544 of the house of Orange-Nassau. The last of the original princes, René of Nassau, left the principality to his cousin William the Silent after he died. William the Silent was not related to the original house of Orange, but was the ...

  3. Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau. Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau ( Mabel Martine Wisse Smit; born Mabel Martine Los, 11 August 1968), more commonly known as Mabel van Oranje, [1] [2] is the widow of Prince Friso and sister-in-law of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. She spends her time in human rights activities such as co-founding War ...

  4. The various generations of the Dutch Dynasty of Oranje-Nassau have built up a remarkable collection of jewels over more than 350 years. At the beginning of the dynasty, the jewels were regarded as valuable objects which symbolized power and status. In 1968, Queen Juliana placed a number of important jewels with the Crown Property Foundation of ...

  5. La maison d'Orange-Nassau (en néerlandais, Huis Oranje-Nassau) est la maison régnante des Pays-Bas depuis 1813 avec Guillaume Ier des Pays-Bas. En 1948, avec l' abdication de la reine Wilhelmine, la couronne est passée à la maison de Mecklembourg-Schwerin jusqu’à l'abdication de la reine Juliana. Elle est ensuite passée à la maison de ...

  6. The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was built between 1684 and 1686 for stadtholder - king William III and his consort Princess Mary. The garden was designed by Claude Desgotz . Het Loo and its gardens, in a late-17th-century engraving. After the elder House of Orange-Nassau had become ...

  7. House of Nassau-Weilburg and the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg House of Orange-Nassau ^ Louda, Jiri; Maclagan, Michael (December 12, 1988), "Netherlands and Luxembourg, Table 33", Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe (1st (U.S.) ed.), Clarkson N. Potter, Inc.