LIST OF GRAND DUKES OF LUXEMBOURG
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The 'Grand Duke of Luxembourg' is the head of state of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is the world's only sovereign extant Grand Duchy, a status to which Luxembourg was promoted in 1815 upon its unification with the Netherlands under the House of Orange-Nassau.
The Luxembourgian constitution defines the Grand Duke's position:
Under the 1783 Nassau Family Pact, those territories of the Nassau family in the Holy Roman Empire at the time of the Pact (Luxembourg and the Nassau) were bound to use Salic law, which forbade inheritance by the female line. When William III died leaving only his daughter Wilhelmina as an heir, the crown of the Netherlands, not being bound by the Family Pact, passed to Wilhelmina. However, the crown of Luxembourg could not pass to a woman, leaving the House of Orange-Nassau without a male heir. As a result, the throne went to Adolphe, the dispossessed Duke of Nassau and head of the House of Nassau-Weilburg.
At the death of his uncle, Nikolaus-Wilhelm in 1905, Guillaume IV named his daughter as his heir and changing the laws of succession; the only other legitimate male in the House of Nassau-Weilburg was Guillaume's cousin, Georg Nikolaus, Count of Merenberg, the product of a morganatic marriage. So, in 1907, Guilliame declared the Counts of Merenberg non-dynastic, naming his own eldest daughter Marie-Adélaïde as heir to the throne. She became Luxembourg's first reigning female monarch upon her father's death in 1912, and upon her own abdication in 1919, was succeeded by her younger sister Charlotte. Charlotte's descendants have reigned until the present day.
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from: 07/10/2000 till: 01/01/2007 color:nassau text:"Henri" fontsize:10
★ List of Counts and Dukes of Luxembourg
★ Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg
★ Line of succession to the Luxembourgish throne
★ Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848, , Guy, Thewes, Service Information et Presse, 2003, ISBN 2-87999-118-8
★ / Archives of Mémorial A
The 'Grand Duke of Luxembourg' is the head of state of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is the world's only sovereign extant Grand Duchy, a status to which Luxembourg was promoted in 1815 upon its unification with the Netherlands under the House of Orange-Nassau.
The Luxembourgian constitution defines the Grand Duke's position:
| Contents |
| House of Orange-Nassau |
| House of Nassau-Weilburg |
| See also |
| Footnotes |
| References |
House of Orange-Nassau
| Image | Name | Date of birth | Date of death | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William I | 24 August 1772 | 12 December 1843 | 15 March 1815 | 7 October 1840 | |
| William II | 6 December 1792 | 17 March 1849 | 7 October 1840 | 17 March 1849 | |
| William III | 17 February 1817 | 23 November 1890 | 17 March 1849 | 23 November 1890 |
House of Nassau-Weilburg
Under the 1783 Nassau Family Pact, those territories of the Nassau family in the Holy Roman Empire at the time of the Pact (Luxembourg and the Nassau) were bound to use Salic law, which forbade inheritance by the female line. When William III died leaving only his daughter Wilhelmina as an heir, the crown of the Netherlands, not being bound by the Family Pact, passed to Wilhelmina. However, the crown of Luxembourg could not pass to a woman, leaving the House of Orange-Nassau without a male heir. As a result, the throne went to Adolphe, the dispossessed Duke of Nassau and head of the House of Nassau-Weilburg.
At the death of his uncle, Nikolaus-Wilhelm in 1905, Guillaume IV named his daughter as his heir and changing the laws of succession; the only other legitimate male in the House of Nassau-Weilburg was Guillaume's cousin, Georg Nikolaus, Count of Merenberg, the product of a morganatic marriage. So, in 1907, Guilliame declared the Counts of Merenberg non-dynastic, naming his own eldest daughter Marie-Adélaïde as heir to the throne. She became Luxembourg's first reigning female monarch upon her father's death in 1912, and upon her own abdication in 1919, was succeeded by her younger sister Charlotte. Charlotte's descendants have reigned until the present day.
| Image | Name | Date of birth | Date of death | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolphe | 24 July 1817 | 17 November 1905 | 23 November 1890 | 17 November 1905 | |
| William IV | 22 April 1852 | 25 February 1912 | 17 November 1905 | 25 February 1912 | |
| Marie-Adélaïde | 14 June 1894 | 24 January 1924 | 25 February 1912 | 14 January 1919 | |
| Charlotte | 23 January 1896 | 9 July 1985 | 14 January 1919 | 12 November 1964 | |
| Jean | 5 January 1921 | ''Living'' | 12 November 1964 | 7 October 2000 | |
| Henri | 16 April 1955 | ''Living'' | 7 October 2000 | ''Incumbent'' |
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from: 07/10/1840 till: 17/03/1849 color:orange text:"William II" fontsize:10
from: 17/03/1849 till: 23/11/1890 color:orange text:"William III" fontsize:10
from: 23/11/1890 till: 17/11/1905 color:nassau text:"Adolphe" fontsize:10
from: 17/11/1905 till: 25/02/1912 color:nassau text:"Guillaume IV" fontsize:10
from: 25/02/1912 till: 14/01/1919 color:nassau text:"Marie-Adélaïde" fontsize:10
from: 14/01/1919 till: 12/11/1964 color:nassau text:"Charlotte" fontsize:10
from: 12/11/1964 till: 07/10/2000 color:nassau text:"Jean" fontsize:10
from: 07/10/2000 till: 01/01/2007 color:nassau text:"Henri" fontsize:10
See also
★ List of Counts and Dukes of Luxembourg
★ Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg
★ Line of succession to the Luxembourgish throne
Footnotes
References
★ Les gouvernements du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg depuis 1848, , Guy, Thewes, Service Information et Presse, 2003, ISBN 2-87999-118-8
★ / Archives of Mémorial A
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