Marie-Adélaïde
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
1924
102 years ago — 30 years old
Leaders & Politicians
Luxembourg
Born into the House of Bourbon, played a significant role as Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1912 until abdication in 1919. Presided over the country during World War I, navigating the challenges posed by the occupation. Her reign was marked by efforts to maintain Luxembourg's autonomy and support for humanitarian initiatives. Following abdication, relocated to the United States, where she lived until her death in 1972.
Reigned as Grand Duchess from 1912 to 1919
Navigated Luxembourg through World War I
Advocated for humanitarian efforts during her rule
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