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Hace 1 día · A summary family tree of the House of Orange-Nassau From the joining of the house of Nassau-Breda/Dillenburg and the House of Châlon-Arlay -Orange to the end of the Dutch Republic is shown below. The family spawned many famous statesmen and generals, including two of the acknowledged "first captains of their age", Maurice of Nassau ...
- 1093; 930 years ago
Hace 1 día · The House of Orange-Nassau came from Dietz, Germany, seat of one of the Nassau counties. Their title ' Prince of Orange ' was acquired through inheritance of the Principality of Orange in southern France, in 1544.
- 16 March 1815; 208 years ago
- Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
Hace 1 día · House: Orange-Nassau: Father: William II, Prince of Orange: Mother: Mary, Princess Royal: Religion: Protestant: Signature: Military service; Battles/wars
30 de abr. de 2024 · House of Orange. Notable Family Members: mother Wilhelmina. daughter Beatrix. Juliana (born April 30, 1909, The Hague, Netherlands—died March 20, 2004, Baarn) was the queen of The Netherlands from 1948 to 1980.
24 de abr. de 2024 · Culture History Society. Why does the Netherlands love orange? The full explainer. Red, white, blue... and orange? Emily Burger. Updated: April 24, 2024. Ever wondered why the Dutch wear orange to pretty much any national occasion when the colour is not even in their flag?
Hace 2 días · Willem-Alexander, king of the Netherlands (born April 27, 1967, Utrecht, Netherlands) is the king of the Netherlands from 2013. Willem-Alexander was the son of then Princess Beatrix and Prince Claus. First in the line of succession since his mother’s accession to the throne on April 30, 1980, he also bore the title of prince of Orange.
2 de may. de 2024 · December 8, 2021. NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. On 30 April 2013 the eldest daughter of the new King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Catharina-Amalia, became the first Princess of Orange in her own right in modern times. The title is however much older. © RVD – Frank Ruiter 2021. Origine.