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Carolina of Orange-Nassau Moniek Bloks

Carolina of Orange-Nassau von Moniek Bloks

Carolina of Orange-Nassau Moniek Bloks


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The grandmother of Europe's royal houses.

Carolina of Orange-Nassau Zusammenfassung

Carolina of Orange-Nassau: Ancestress of the royal houses of Europe Moniek Bloks

Carolina of Orange-Nassau (1743 1787) was born the daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange, and Anne, Princess Royal and was thus the granddaughter of King George II. It was upon the King's orders that she was named after his wife, Caroline of Ansbach. She was the first of Anne and William's children to survive to adulthood. When her father was at last made stadtholder of all seven united provinces, Carolina was included in the line of succession, in the event she had no brothers. A brother was eventually born, but due to his weak health, she remained an important figure. Carolina married Charles Christian of Nassau-Weilburg and suffered the loss of half her children, either in childbirth or infancy. Despite this, she acted as regent for her minor brother while heavily pregnant and remained devoted to him and the Dutch republic. Her children married well and her descendants sit upon the royal thrones of Europe, truly making her a grandmother of Europe.

Über Moniek Bloks

Moniek Bloks is the editor of the successful blog History of Royal Women. She lives in the Netherlands and has a background in law. Her interest in historical royal women and writing began at an early age, and she has been glad to share the stories of often little-known royal women. When she isn't writing, she is visiting castles and palaces around Europe with her trusty camera.

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GOR009703547
9781785359149
1785359142
Carolina of Orange-Nassau: Ancestress of the royal houses of Europe Moniek Bloks
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2019-01-25
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