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  1. 28 November 1962 (in agnatic line, following the death of Wilhelmina of the Netherlands) The House of Orange-Nassau ( Dutch: Huis van Oranje-Nassau, pronounced [ˈɦœys fɑn oːˌrɑɲə ˈnɑsʌu] [a]) is the current reigning house of the Netherlands.

  2. La Casa de Orange-Nassau (en Neerlandés: Huis van Oranje-Nassau, en alemán: Haus Oranien-Nassau ), una rama de la Casa de Nassau, ha jugado un papel central en la historia de los Países Bajos, y en ocasiones en la historia de Europa desde Guillermo de Orange (también conocido como "Guillermo el Taciturno" y "Padre de la Patria"), que organizó la...

  3. In 1783, the heads of various branches of the House of Nassau sealed the Nassau Family Pact (Erbverein) to regulate future succession in their states, and to establish a dynastic hierarchy whereby the Prince of Orange-Nassau-Dietz was recognised as President of the House of Nassau.

  4. A summary family tree of the House of Orange-Nassau [1] 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 ...

  5. Casa de Nassau (en luxemburgués: Haus vun Nassau; en alemán: Haus Nassau) es una familia nobiliaria de Alemania, descendiente de los condes de Laurenburgo, originada hacia 1100. Ese año, dichos nobles construyeron el castillo de Nassau y luego adquirieron posesiones al este del Rin .

  6. William II (born May 27, 1626, The Hague, Neth.—died Nov. 6, 1650, The Hague) prince of Orange, count of Nassau, stadtholder and captain general of six provinces of the Netherlands from 1647, and the central figure of a critical struggle for power in the Dutch Republic.

  7. Maurice of Orange ( Dutch: Maurits van Oranje; 14 November 1567 – 23 April 1625) was stadtholder of all the provinces of the Dutch Republic except for Friesland from 1585 at the earliest until his death in 1625. Before he became Prince of Orange upon the death of his eldest half-brother Philip William in 1618, he was known as Maurice of Nassau .