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  1. Charlotte of Bourbon (1546/1547 – 5 May 1582) was a Princess consort of Orange as the third spouse of William the Silent, Prince of Orange, the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish.

  2. Charlotte of Bourbon (1388 – 15 January 1422) was the queen consort of Cyprus and titular queen consort of Armenia and Jerusalem through her marriage to King Janus. She was his second wife and the mother of his six legitimate children, which included King John II and Anne de Lusignan.

    • Early Life and Tenure as Grand Duchess
    • Reign
    • Abdication and Later Life
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    Born in Berg Castle, Charlotte of Nassau-Weilburg, Princess of Luxembourg, was the second daughter of Grand Duke William IV and his wife, Marie Anne of Portugal. Her older sister, Marie-Adélaide, had succeeded their father. However, Marie-Adélaïde's actions had become controversial, and she was seen as friendly to the German occupation of Luxembour...

    By 1935, Charlotte had sold her German properties, the former residential palaces of the Dukes of Nassau, Biebrich Palace and Schloss Weilburg, to the State of Prussia. During World War II the grand ducal family left Luxembourg shortly before the arrival of Nazi troops. Luxembourg's neutrality was violated on 9 May 1940, while the Grand Duchess and...

    On 12 November 1964, she abdicated in favour of her son Jean, who then reigned until his abdication in 2000. Charlotte died at Schloss Fischbach on 9 July 1985, from cancer. She was interred in the Ducal Crypt of the Notre-Dame Cathedral in the city of Luxembourg. A statue of the Grand Duchess is in Place Clarefontaine in the city of Luxembourg.

    The old Berg Castle (demolished 1906), Mersch, central Luxembourg, ducal residence where Charlotte was born
    Fischbach Castle, Mersch, Charlotte's residence, and where she died
    Statue of Grand-Duchess Charlotte in Clairefontaine square, side view
  3. Carlota de Borbón-Montpensier (1546- Amberes, 5 de mayo de 1582) fue una noble francesa de la Casa de Borbón-Montpensier y esposa de Guillermo de Orange el Taciturno . Vida. Fue hija del duque Luis III de Borbón-Montpensier y de Jacqueline de Longwy.

  4. Carlota de Borbón-La Marche ( París, c. 1388 — Nicosia, 15 de enero de 1422), fue una noble francesa, hija de Juan I de La Marche y su esposa, Catalina de Vendôme. Fue reina de Chipre y reina titular de Armenia y Jerusalén por su matrimonio con Jano I de Chipre.

  5. 7 de nov. de 2015 · Charlotte of Bourbon. The third Princess of Orange was Charlotte of Bourbon. She was born in 1546 or 1547 as the daughter of Louis, Duke of Montpensier and Jacqueline de Longwy, Countess of...

  6. Charlotte of Bourbon (1546-1582) Charlotte had character. Even at a young age, she rebelled against her life as a nun. By writing letters to the right contacts, she managed to escape from the convent. She fled, converted to Protestantism and met William the Silent, the leader of the Dutch Revolt.