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  1. La princesa Amelia de Nassau-Weilburg (Amelia Charlotte Wilhelmina Louise; 6 de agosto de 1776, Kirchheimbolanden - 19 de febrero de 1841, Castillo de Schaumburg, cercanías de Limburg an der Lahn) fue una princesa de Nassau por nacimiento y por matrimonio duquesa de Anhalt-Bernburg.

  2. Princess Amelia of Nassau-Weilburg (Amelia Charlotte Wilhelmina Louise; 7 August 1776 in Kirchheimbolanden – 19 February 1841 at Schaumburg Castle, near Limburg an der Lahn) was a Princess of Nassau by birth and by marriage Duchess of Anhalt-Bernburg.

  3. La princesa Amelia de Nassau-Weilburg (Amelia Charlotte Wilhelmina Louise; 6 de agosto de 1776, Kirchheimbolanden - 19 de febrero de 1841, Castillo de Schaumburg, cercanías de Limburg an der Lahn) fue una princesa de Nassau por nacimiento y por matrimonio duquesa de Anhalt-Bernburg.

  4. La princesa Amalia de Nassau ( en francés: Amélia Gabrielle Marie Thérèse; Ciudad de Luxemburgo, 15 de junio de 2014) es la hija mayor del príncipe Félix de Luxemburgo y la princesa Clara. Es por tanto nieta del gran duque Enrique de Luxemburgo y la gran duquesa María Teresa. 1 .

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    She was the eldest daughter of Victor II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, and Princess Amelia of Nassau-Weilburg. Hermine had three younger sisters: Adelheid, Emma, and Ida.

    She was married 30 August 1815 at Schaumburg Castle. The princess was just 17 years old when she married the 39-year-old archduke. Archduke Joseph had no male heirs, since his first wife, Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia, died giving birth to a stillborndaughter. Princess Hermine also died in childbirth at the age of 19, after giving birt...

    Archduchess Hermine Amalie Marie of Austria (14 September 1817 in Budapest- 13 February 1842 in Vienna)
    Archduke Stephen, Palatine of Hungary (14 September 1817 in Budapest - 19 February 1867 in Menton)
    C. Arnold McNaughton: The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 volumes (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), volume 1, page 388. Hereinafter cited as The Book of Kings.
    Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd: Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America (London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Royal Families of...
  5. Princess Amelia of Nassau-Weilburg (Kirchheim, 7 August 1776 – Schaumburg, 19 February 1841), married firstly in Weilburg on 29 October 1793 Victor II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, and had issue, and married secondly in Schaumburg on 15 February 1813 Friedrich, Baron von Stein-Liebenstein zu Barchfeld (14 February ...

  6. The House of Nassau-Weilburg, a branch of the House of Nassau, ruled a division of the County of Nassau, which was a state in what is now Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, from 1344 to 1806. On 17 July 1806, upon the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, the principalities of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg both joined the ...