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  1. Her two older brothers were the future King William II and Prince Frederick of the Netherlands. Her parents had another, stillborn, child in 1795. Her younger sister, Marianne, was born four years after her death. In 1803 Pauline and her family moved to the Nassau family estates in Germany. Here she met her paternal grandparents for the first time.

  2. William George Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Nederlands: Willem George Frederik, Prins van Oranje-Nassau (Den Haag, 15 februari 1774 - Padua, 6 januari 1799) was de jongste zoon van stadhouder Willem V en Wilhelmina van Pruisen, bijgenaamd: Fritz. Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau.

  3. Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau was the youngest son of William V, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and Princess Wilhelmina of Pru...

  4. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Genealogy profile for Prince Frederick of the Netherlands Prince Willem Frederik Karel 'Frits' van Oranje-Nassau, Prince of the Netherlands (1797 - 1881) - Genealogy Genealogy for Prince Willem Frederik Karel 'Frits' van Oranje-Nassau, Prince of the Netherlands (1797 - 1881) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. 11 de may. de 2024 · William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795. He was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau until his death in 1806. In that capacity he was succeeded by his son William.

  6. Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau was the youngest son of William V, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and Princess Wilhelmina of Pru...

  7. William V, Prince of Orange. William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795. He was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau until his death in 1806. In that capacity he was succeeded by his son William .