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  1. So in 1907, William declared the Counts of Merenberg non-dynastic, naming his own eldest daughter Marie-Adélaïde (1894–1924) as heir presumptive to the grand ducal throne. She became Luxembourg's first reigning grand duchess upon her father's death in 1912, and upon her own abdication in 1919, was succeeded by her younger sister ...

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · William IV (born April 22, 1852, Biebrich, Nassau, Germany—died February 25, 1912, Schloss Berg, near Luxembourg) was the grand duke of Luxembourg (1905–12), the eldest son of grand duke Adolf of Nassau.

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  3. In 1907, Adolphe's only son, William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, obtained passage of a law confirming the right of his eldest daughter, Marie-Adélaïde, to succeed to the throne in virtue of the absence of any remaining dynastic males of the House of Nassau, as originally stipulated in the Nassau Family Pact.

  4. Stillborn daughter William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden: House: Nassau-Weilburg: Father: Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau: Mother: Princess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen: Religion: Protestantism: Signature

  5. Stillborn daughter William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden: House: Nassau-Weilburg: Father: Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau: Mother: Princess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen: Signature

  6. 7 de dic. de 2019 · The first three Grand Dukes of Luxembourg were Williams I through III, but the personal union between Luxembourg and the Netherlands ended with the death of William III in 1890. A...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2022 · In 1879, Adolphe’s niece Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, the daughter of another of his half-sisters, married Willem III, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg. In 1890, their only daughter Wilhelmina succeeded on his death without surviving male issue to the Dutch throne, but was excluded from the succession to ...