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  1. Prince Frederik of Orange-Nassau (English: William George Frederick, Dutch: Willem George Frederik; 15 February 1774 – 6 January 1799) was a Dutch and Austrian general during the War of the First Coalition.

  2. Alexander, Prince of Orange (Willem Alexander Karel Hendrik Frederik; 25 August 1851 – 21 June 1884), was heir apparent to his father King William III of the Netherlands from 11 June 1879 until his death. For a span of 116 years, from the birth of Alexander (1851) until the birth of the present king Willem-Alexander (1967), no male heirs were ...

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Prince Frederik of Orange-Nassau was a Dutch and Austrian general during the War of the First Coalition. He died in exile of a fever while serving in Padua, Italy. Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau was born on February 15, 1774, in The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands. His birth geographical coordinates are 52° 4’ 36” North latitude ...

  4. 25 de nov. de 2022 · Alexander I of Russia and William I of the Netherlands visit the Brentano collection in Amsterdam in 1814.jpg 4,265 × 3,473; 1.59 MB. Arms of prince Frederik of the Netherlands.svg 600 × 660; 55 KB. Arms of the second son of the king of the Netherlands.svg 301 × 367; 419 KB. Evert Maaskamp, Afb 010097016638.jpg 3,061 × 3,744; 1.35 MB.

  5. 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...

  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. Frederick was born at the hunting lodge in Deinschwang, Palatinate. He was the son of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William the Silent and Charlotte de Bourbon-Montpensier. An intellectual, a mystic, and a Calvinist, he succeeded his father as Prince-Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in 1610.