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  1. Louise of the Netherlands (Wilhelmina Frederika Alexandrine Anna Louise; 5 August 1828 – 30 March 1871), also called Lovisa, was Queen of Sweden and Norway from 8 July 1859 until her death in 1871 as the wife of King Charles XV & IV.

  2. Louise of the Netherlands (Wilhelmina Frederika Alexandrine Anna Louise; 5 August 1828 – 30 March 1871), also called Lovisa, was Queen of Sweden and Norway from 8 July 1859 until her death in 1871 as the wife of King Charles XV & IV. Quick Facts Queen consort of Sweden and Norway, Tenure ...

  3. Born on August 5, 1828, at The Hague, Netherlands; died on March 30, 1871, in Stockholm, Sweden; daughter of Frederick Orange-Nassau (1797–1881, son of William I of the Netherlands) and Louise (1808–1870, daughter of Louise of Prussia ); married Karl XV also known as Charles XV (1826–1872), king of Sweden (r. 1859–1872), on June 19, 1850; childr...

  4. Luisa de los Países Bajos (nacida Vilhelmina Frederika Anna Louise; La Haya, 5 de agosto de 1828 - Estocolmo, 30 de marzo de 1871) fue una princesa neerlandesa, reina de Suecia y Noruega a partir de 1859 y esposa de Carlos XV desde 1850. Fue hija del príncipe Federico de los Países Bajos y de la princesa Luisa de Prusia.

  5. Juliana (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌjyliˈjaːnaː]; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980. Juliana was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

  6. Wilhelmine of Prussia (Friederike Luise Wilhelmine; 18 November 1774 – 12 October 1837) was the first Queen consort of the Netherlands as the first wife of King William I of the Netherlands. She had a modest public role but acted as a patron of the arts.

  7. Vilhelmina Fredrika Alexandra Anne Louise of the Netherlands was born in August 1828 in The Hague, as Princess of the Netherlands. She was the daughter of Prince Frederik of the Netherlands and Luise of Prussia. Louise was chosen as a suitable bride for the heir to the Swedish throne, Prince Karl.