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  1. 4 giorni fa · Louise Henriette 1627–1667. ... Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau 1770–1819. married Karl, Hereditary Prince of Braunschweig(-Wolfenbuttel) Prince Frederick

  2. 14 mag 2024 · Emilia van Nassau 1569-1629. Emilia Secunda Antwerpiana van Nassau 1581-1657. Engelbrecht I van Nassau-Siegen tussen 1370-80 - 1442. Ernst Casimir van Nassau-Dietz 1573-1632. Filips Willem van Oranje 1554-1618. Frederik Hendrik van Oranje 1584-1647. Hendrik III van Nassau-Breda : Hendrik III, 1483-1538.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · Close to home it was King Friedrich I of Prussia, who claimed the title, being the son of Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Oranges daughter Louise Henriëtte. Frederik Hendriks will said that if there were no male heirs, the descendants of Louise Henriëtte would inherit.

  4. 1 giorno fa · Louise Henriette of Nassau: Albertine Agnes of Nassau: William II, Prince of Orange: Mary, Princess Royal: Charles II of England: James II of England: Sophia of Hanover: Frederick I of Prussia: Henry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz: William III of England: Mary II of England: Anne of England: James Francis Edward: George I of ...

  5. 5 giorni fa · Luise Henriette of Nassau (1627–1667), married Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg; Henriette Amalia of Nassau (1628), died in infancy; Elisabeth of Nassau (1630), died shortly after birth; Isabella Charlotte of Nassau (1632–1642), died in childhood; Albertine Agnes of Nassau (1634–1696), married William Frederick, Count of Nassau-Dietz

  6. 11 mag 2024 · However, the title was disputed by Frederick I of Prussia, who had a claim to the title on the basis of a fideicommis made by his grandfather Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, in which if the House of Orange became extinct in the male line the issue of his eldest daughter, Louise Henriette of Orange-Nassau, Frederick I's mother ...

  7. 9 mag 2024 · Moreover, his marriage in 1646 to Louise Henriette of Orange failed to bring the anticipated Dutch support. Lacking the support of friendly great powers at the peace congress of Westphalia in 1648, he did not attain his aim of acquiring all of Pomerania, with the Oder estuary and the important harbour of Stettin (since 1945 Szczecin).