The King of the Netherlands remains Head …
Years: 1888 - 1899
The King of the Netherlands remains Head of State as Grand Duke of Luxembourg, maintaining a personal union between the two countries until 1890.
At the death of William III, the throne of the Netherlands passes to his ten-year-old daughter Wilhelmina, while Luxembourg (at this time restricted to male heirs by the Nassau Family Pact) passes to Adolph of Nassau-Weilburg.
At the death of William III, the throne of the Netherlands passes to his ten-year-old daughter Wilhelmina, while Luxembourg (at this time restricted to male heirs by the Nassau Family Pact) passes to Adolph of Nassau-Weilburg.
Locations
People
Groups
- Luxemburg, Duchy of
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of
- German Confederation, North
- German Empire (“Second Reich”)
- France (French republic); the Third Republic
