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house of orange-nassau: This phrase refers to the royal dynasty of the Netherlands, known as the House of Orange-Nassau, which has historical significance in European royalty

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It was occupied by the house of Orange-Nassau.
Members of the House of Orange-Nassau have been baptised and married there.
The gallery below show the coatsofarms used by members of the house of Orange-Nassau.
Since then members of the House of Orange-Nassau have been entombed in the royal crypt.
Both forts were named in honor of the House of Orange-Nassau.
The House of Orange-Nassau to be compensated for its losses in the Netherlands.
He was the founder of the House of Orange-Nassau.
The House of Orange-Nassau stems from the Ottonian Line.
It was ruled by the House of Orange-Nassau.
Louise fulfilled these credentials, and a great dowry was expected from the rich House of Orange-Nassau.
The House of Orange-Nassau came from Dietz, Germany, seat of one of the Nassau counties.
The royal family is the House of Orange-Nassau.
House of Orange-NASSAU.
The breed was originally created for the House of Orange-Nassau.
Category, House of Orange-Nassau.

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The crown was made a hereditary office of the House of Orange-Nassau.
Template, House of Orange-Nassau.
This raised the possibility of the extinction of the House of Orange-Nassau.
The colour orange is more widely associated with the House of Orange-Nassau and Orangism.
Louise Juliana was the first Dutch born member of the House of Orange-Nassau.
The Princes of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau.
After 1747 the office became formally hereditary in all seven provinces in the House of Orange-Nassau.
A substantial proportion of the permanent collection is from the House of Orange-Nassau Historic Collections Trust.
Simply because the ruling family is from the House of Orange-Nassau.
Paleis Het Loo reflects the historical ties between the House of Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands.
Her family was Catholic, but originally supported the Protestant House of Orange-Nassau.
The Royal Household is still today the House of Orange-Nassau.
His eldest sister was Juliana of Stolberg, the ancestress of the House of Orange-Nassau.
He was a sovereign Prince of Orange, of the House of Orange-Nassau by birth.
Both forts were named in honor of the Dutch royal House of Orange-Nassau.
They maintain the tradition of William the Silent and the house of Orange-Nassau.
The Trumpet of Fame is a tribute to the House of Orange-Nassau.
The polity was a constitutional monarchy, ruled by William I of the House of Orange-Nassau.
Dutch Republic, Stadtholders were chosen exclusively from the House of Orange-Nassau.
The county colors ( orange and blue ) are also the colors of the House of Orange-Nassau.
The Order of the Crown () is a house order of the Dutch Royal House of Orange-Nassau.
Biography = = Louise Juliana is the first Dutch born member of the House of Orange-Nassau.

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