Maria of Orange-Nassau

Dutch princess and noblewoman

Maria of Orange-Nassau - Leaders & Politicians born September 5th, 1642
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Born into the House of Orange-Nassau, this individual was a prominent figure in the 17th century. She married William II, Prince of Orange, and became the mother of William III of England. Her marriage fortified alliances within European nobility. Her influence extended through her children, particularly William III, who played a significant role in the Glorious Revolution in England. The life and legacy of this princess were intertwined with the political landscape of Europe during her time.

Married William II, Prince of Orange

Mother of William III of England

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