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9 de abr. de 2024 · Louise Henriette 1627–1667. married Frederick William, ... Prince of Nassau-Weilburg r.1735–1788: Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau 1770–1819.
- 1093; 930 years ago
Hace 2 días · Princess Royal of England: William IV 1711–1751 Prince of Orange Stadholder of Holland, Zealand, etc. 1747: Wilhelmina of Prussia: William V 1748–1806 Prince of Orange r.1751 Stadholder of Holland, Zealand, etc. r.1751–1795: Carolina 1743–1787: Charles Christian Prince of Nassau-Weilburg r.1735–1788: Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau ...
- 1544; 479 years ago
- William the Silent
26 de mar. de 2024 · Sophie’s maternal grandparents were Duke Ludwig of Württemberg and Princess Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg. Sophie had three sisters: Princess Henriette of Baden (1833 – 1834), died in infancy; Princess Elisabeth Pauline Sophie of Baden (1835 – 1891), unmarried
The Princess of Nassau-Weilburg (born Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau, her paternal first cousin once removed) The Crown Princess of Sweden (born Sophia Magdalena of Denmark, later Queen Consort of Sweden, her paternal first cousin once removed) Elizabeth was considered to be the most attractive of King George’s daughters.
24 de mar. de 2024 · Henriette Alexandrine von Nassau-Weilburg, Prinzessin von Nassau-Weilburg 1797-1829 Wilhelm von Österreich , Erzherzog von Österreich 1827-1894 Maria Lutz 1840-1872
- Male
- December 20, 1860
Hace 19 horas · Wiesbaden ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːsˌbaːdn̩] ⓘ; lit. 'meadow baths') is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main. With around 283,000 inhabitants, it is Germany's 24th-largest city. Wiesbaden forms a conurbation with a population of around 500,000 with the neighbouring city ...
30 de mar. de 2024 · In 1412, she married Count Philipp I of Nassau-Weilburg-Saarbrücken (1368–1429) and moved to the German court of Nassau-Saarbrücken as his second wife. After his death in 1429, she assumed the regency for her infant sons Philipp II (1418–1492) and Johann III (1423–1472) until they came of age in 1438 and 1442, respectively.