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  1. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau ( Dutch : Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David van Oranje-Nassau van Amsberg; 25 September 1968 – 12 August 2013) was the second son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg, and younger brother of King Willem-Alexander. Friso was a member of the Dutch Royal Family, but because of his marriage ...

  2. Johann Wilhelm Friso ALTERNATIVNAMEN Johan Willem Friso, Prince of Orange (englisch); Juan Guillermo Friso de Orange-Nassau (spanisch) KURZBESCHREIBUNG Fürst von Nassau-Dietz, Titularfürst von Oranien GEBURTSDATUM 4. August 1687 GEBURTSORT Dessau: STERBEDATUM 14. Juli 1711 STERBEORT bei Moerdijk

  3. Prins Friso's monogram. Johan Friso Bernhard Christiaan David, Prins van Oranje-Nassau, graaf van Oranje-Nassau, [1] jonkheer van Amsberg [2] ( Utrecht, 25 september 1968 – Den Haag, 12 augustus 2013) was het tweede kind van prinses Beatrix en prins Claus. Daarmee was hij bij zijn geboorte derde in de lijn om zijn grootmoeder koningin Juliana ...

  4. 18 de mar. de 2024 · John William Friso (born Aug. 14 [Aug. 4, Old Style], 1687, Dessau, Anhalt—died July 14, 1711, near Dordrecht, Neth.) was a Dutch prince of Nassau-Dietz and of Orange and stadtholder of the provinces of Friesland and Groningen. His rejection as stadtholder by five of the seven Dutch provinces in 1702 marked the return to political supremacy ...

  5. Description. Also known as. English. Prince Johan Willem Friso I, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen (1687-1711) Prince of Orange John William Friso. John William Friso.

  6. Signature. William IV (Willem Karel Hendrik Friso; 1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751) was Prince of Orange from birth and the first hereditary stadtholder of all the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 1747 until his death in 1751. [1] During his whole life he was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau within the Holy ...

  7. In 1711 Johan Willem Friso drowned in the Hollands Diep on his way to The Hague for negotiations on the disputed inheritance. So no agreement was reached. His widow, Marie-Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1688-1765), successfully upheld the position of the House of Orange-Nassau. In 1732 she reached an agreement with the Prussians about the inheritance.