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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (31 August 1602 – 8 September 1675) was Princess of Orange by marriage to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. She acted as the political adviser of her spouse during his reign, and acted as his de facto deputy and regent during his infirmity from 1640 to 1647.

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Today, Schloss Braunfels stands as a powerful reminder of Germany‘s rich historical tapestry, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives and times of the nobles, knights, and common folk who once called this majestic castle home.

  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · Amalia of Solms-Braunfels, Mary’s mother, took up the task of reclaiming the Beau Sancy and resolved the issue by arranging for her grandson William III to marry Mary, daughter of James II.

  4. 26 de may. de 2024 · Catharina, the Dutch form of the name Catherine, is a Greek name. The name might come from Hecate, the Greek goddess of magic, but that is unclear. Later on the name was associated with the Greek word “katharos” meaning pure. Another possible origine is the Armenian word katar, meaning peak or summit.

  5. 26 de may. de 2024 · The father of King William III of England, Willem II, Prince of Orange was the eldest of the nine children of Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange and Amalia of Solms-Braunfels. He was born on May 27, 1626, in The Hague, Dutch Republic, now in the Netherlands.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Irmgard van Solms Braunfels was born about 1536, daughter of Philipp van Solms Braunfels and Anna van Tecklenburg. She was married on October 31, 1559 to Philipp van Isenburg Budingen, they had 5 children.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · Wilhelm von Solms-Braunfels was born on September 24, 1501 in Braunfels, Wetzlar, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany, son of Bernhard III von Solms-Braunfels and Margaretha von Henneberg-Schleusingen. He died on November 8, 1542 in Eferding, Upper Austria, Austria.