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  1. 16 de abr. de 2024 · On Feb. 7, 1901, she married Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and gave birth to a daughter, Princess Juliana, on April 30, 1909. During World War I, Wilhelmina was influential in maintaining the Netherlands’ neutrality.

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  2. Hace 5 días · Henry III of Nassau-Breda came to the Netherlands in 1499 as heir to his uncle, Engelbrecht II of Nassau-Breda. His and his uncle's arms are shown below. When Philbert, prince of Orange died in 1530, his sister's son René of Breda inherited the Princedom of Orange on condition that he used the name and coat of arms of the Châlon-Orange family.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · On 7 February 1901 in The Hague, she married Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Nine months later, on 9 November, Wilhelmina suffered a miscarriage, and on 4 May 1902 she gave birth to a premature stillborn son. Her next pregnancy ended in miscarriage on 23 July 1906.

  4. Why didn’t these elected monarchs/monarchies work out? After WW1, three monarchies were formed in Eastern Europe: United Baltic Duchy, Kingdom of Lithuania, Kingdom of Finland. Duke Adolf Frederich Albercht Heinrich of Mecklenburg-Schwerin was elected Duke of the United Baltic Duchy. He was never crowned/sworn in and was only Duke-elect.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2024 · The tiara was created for Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna (born Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin), probably around the time of her marriage to Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia in 1874. It was made by the Russian court jeweller Bolin.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Marriage. Hymn of praise for the organ, written in 1990 by Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1907-1994), grandfather of the groom. Hymn of thanks: Was mein Gott will, gescheh allzeit (Text by Duke Albrecht of Prussia around 1554) Intercessions. Final hymn: Nun danket alle Gott.

  7. Hace 5 días · Maria Theresa of Austria was Holy Roman Empress and Queen of Hungary. A number of her descendants were named in her honor. Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762-1770) was a daughter of Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Isabella of Parma.