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  1. If the current laws of succession in the UK existed in the times when Victoria was queen, Wilhelm would have ended up king of England. That would have made WW1 interesting. In 1910 it was not Windsor but still Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha. It's only in 1917 that George V changed the family name due to anti-german sentiment.

  2. Hace 4 días · Benefit from the free World Coin Price Guide on NGCcoin.com by reviewing coin details and Netherlands 1/2 Gulden values before you purchase.

  3. Hace 5 días · About seven million people saw her make this special announcement. When she stepped down on April 30, 2013, Queen Beatrix gave the throne to her oldest son, Willem-Alexander. From then on, she has been known as Princess of the Netherlands. Here's something cool: Beatrix was queen for 33 years, but her grandma, Queen Wilhelmina, was queen for 50!

  4. Hace 3 días · Friedrich had six sisters. Through his sister Emma, he was the uncle of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, and through his sister Helena, he was the uncle of Charles Edward, the last reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Sophie of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1854 – 1869), died of tuberculosis at age fifteen

  5. Hace 3 días · On July 1, 1948, Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, sent Albany, NY 2000 tulip bulbs in gratitude for their help rebuilding Nijmegen, which was destroyed during the war. Albany and Nijmegen became sister cities and the tulip became the official flower of Albany on July 11, 1948.

  6. Hace 3 días · Sister Wilhelmina’s body was reinterred in a glass display case inside the church of the Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus in Gower, Missouri, on May 29, 2023. Joe Bukuras/CNA Before Monday’s procession, pilgrims again waited in line throughout the day for an opportunity to see and touch Sister Wilhelmina’s body before its placement in the glass case, where it will remain accessible for ...

  7. Hace 5 días · The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK) is one of the eleven ministries of Dutch central government. The ministers and civil servants formulate policy, prepare legislation and regulations, and are also responsible for coordination, supervision and policy implementation. The Ministry safeguards the core values of democracy.