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Family tree of Dutch monarchs

Family tree of Dutch monarchs

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The following is a family tree for the Princes of Orange, a line which culminated in the Dutch monarchy with the accession of Prince William VI to the newly created throne of the Netherlands in 1815. Dates given are those of birth and death; for Princes of Orange (shown in bold), the intermediate date is the date of accession to the Princedom. By virtue of his marriage to Mary II of England, Prince William III, himself a grandson of Charles I of England, became King of England 1689–1702 (jointly with Mary II until her death in 1694) following the overthrow of his uncle and father-in-law James II of England in the Glorious Revolution. The family lineage is of note as John William Friso was (until 2022) the most recent common ancestor of all the current monarchs of Europe.

HOUSE OF CHALON-ARLAYHOUSE OF NASSAU
Philibert
1502–1530
John V of Nassau-Siegen
1475–1516
m. Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg
Claudia of Châlon
1498–1521
Henry III of Nassau-Breda
1483–1538
William the Rich
1487–1559
m.(2) Juliana of Stolberg
6 others
René of Châlon
1519–1530–1544
m. Anna of Lorraine
William I the Silent
1533–1544–1584
married 4 times, 15 children
John VI the Elder
1535–1606
m.(1) Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg
Philip William
1554–1584–1618
m. Eleonora, dau. of Henri I de Condé
Maurice
1567–1618–1625
Frederick Henry
1584–1625–1647
m. Amalia of Solms-Braunfels
Ernest Casimir
1573–1632
m. Sophia Hedwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg
William II
1626–1647–1650
m. Mary, dau. of Charles I of England
7 othersAlbertine Agnes
1634–1696
William Frederick
1613–1664
William III
1650–1650-(Eng 1689)–1702
m. Mary II of England
Henry Casimir II
1657–1696
m. Henriette Amalia of Anhalt-Dessau
Amalia
m. John William III of Saxe-Eisenach
John William Friso
1687–1702–1711
m. Marie Luise of Hesse-Kassel
Amalia of Nassau-Dietz
1710–1777
m. Friedrich of Baden-Durlach
William IV
1711–1711–1751
m. Anne, dau. of George II of Great Britain
2 stillborn
1 died in infancy
Carolina
1743–1787
m. Karl Christian of Nassau-Weilburg
William V
1748–1751–1806
m. Wilhelmina of Prussia
2 died in infancyFrederika Luise Wilhelmina
1770–1819
m. Prince Karl of Braunschweig
William VI (King William I)
1772–1806-(King 1815-40)–1843
m. Wilhelmine of Prussia
Willem Georg Frederik
1774–1799

This summary genealogical tree shows how the current Royal house of Orange-Nassau is related:

More information A summary family tree of the House of Orange-Nassau ...
William I, 1772–1843, King of the Netherlands, 1815–1840

Wilhelmina of Prussia
William II, 1792–1849, King of the Netherlands, 1840

Anna Pavlovna of Russia
Prince Frederick of the Netherlands, 1797–1881


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Princess Pauline of Orange-Nassau, 1800–1806Princess Marianne of the Netherlands, 1810–1883

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married Prince Albert of Prussia (1809–1872)
Emma of Waldeck-PyrmontWilliam III, 1817–1890, King of the Netherlands, 1849

Sophia of WürttembergPrince Alexander of the Netherlands, 1818–1848Prince Henry of the Netherlands, "the Navigator" 1820–1879Princess Sophie of the Netherlands, 1824–1897 married Charles Alexander, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-EisenachPrincess Louise of the Netherlands,1828–1871 married Charles XV of SwedenPrincess Marie of the Netherlands, 1841–1910 married William, Prince of Wied one son was William, Prince of Albania
Wilhelmina, 1880–1962, Queen of the Netherlands, 1890–1948


To 1907 after 1907
Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1876–1934, Prince of the Netherlands

William, Prince of Orange 1840–1879

Prince Maurice of the Netherlands1843–1850Alexander, Prince of Orange, 1851–1884

Juliana 1909–2004, Queen of the Netherlands, 1948–1980

Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Prince of the Netherlands 1911–2004

Beatrix,1938–, Queen of the Netherlands,1980–2013

Claus van Amsberg,1926–2002, Prince of the Netherlands

Princess Irene of the Netherlands, 1939, m.(1964–1981) Carlos Hugo of Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Parma, 4 children not eligible for thronePrincess Margriet of the Netherlands, 1943–

Pieter van VollenhovenPrincess Christina of the Netherlands,(1947–2019), m. Jorge Pérez y Guillermo (m. 1975; div. 1996), 3 children not eligible for throne
William-Alexander of the Netherlands,1967–


Prince of Orange & Heir Apparent, 1980–2013, King of the Netherlands, 2013–
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau 1968–2013 m.(2004) Mabel Wisse Smit without permission, his children are not eligible for the throne and he was no longer a Prince of the Netherlands after his marriagePrince Constantijn of the Netherlands, 1969–

Princess Laurentien of the Netherlands4 sons, 2 of whom were eligible for the throne until Beatrix abdicated in 2013

Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands,2003– Princess of Orange & heiress apparent, 2013–

Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, 2005–

Princess Ariane of the Netherlands, 2007–

Countess Eloise of Orange-Nassau, 2002–Count Claus-Casimir of Orange-Nassau, 2004–Countess Leonore of Orange-Nassau, 2006–

The following image is a family tree of the Monarchs of the Netherlands. Dates given are those of birth and death; for Monarchs of the Netherlands (shown in bold), the intermediate dates are dates of accession to the throne and (where applicable) abdication.

Prince Henry of the Netherlands

See also


References

  1. "Official Website of the Dutch Royal House". Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst (RVD), The Hague, the Netherlands. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
  2. Rietstap, Johannes Baptist (1875). Handboek der Wapenkunde. the Netherlands: Theod. Bom. p. 348. Prins FREDERIK: Het koninklijke wapen, in 't shcildhoofd gebroken door een rooden barensteel, de middelste hanger beladen met een regtopstaanden goud pijl.
  3. Junius, J.H. (1894). Heraldiek. the Netherlands: Frederik Muller. p. 151. ...de tweede oon voert het koninklijk wapen gebroken door een barensteel van drie stukken met een zilveren pijl.
  4. Junius, J.H. (1894). Heraldiek. the Netherlands: Frederik Muller. p. 151. ...is het wapen afgebeeld van de oudste dochter van den Koning der Nederlanden. De barensteel is van keel en beladen met een gouden koningskroon.

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