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  2. List of monarchs of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of monarchs of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koningen der Nederlanden). By practical extension, the list includes the stadtholders of the House of Orange Nassau since 1556. However, they were voted into office by, and were civil servants and generals of, the semi-independent provinces of the Dutch Republic and cannot be seen as monarchs.

  3. Monarchy of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The monarchy of the Netherlands is governed by the country's constitution, roughly a third of which explains the mechanics of succession, accession, and abdication; the roles and duties of the monarch; the formalities of communication between the States General of the Netherlands; and the monarch's role in creating laws.

  4. Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Willem-Alexander succeeded his mother as monarch upon her abdication on 30 April 2013. He is the first man to hold this position since the death of his great-great-grandfather William III in 1890, as the intervening three monarchs—his great-grandmother Wilhelmina , his grandmother Juliana and his mother Beatrix—had all been women.

  5. Inauguration of Willem-Alexander - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Maxima, as the spouse of the Dutch monarch, became Queen Consort. Finally, per tradition, Beatrix and King Willem-Alexander together with Queen Maxima, appeared on the balcony of the Royal Palace with the former monarch announcing to those gathered and watching, her son's ascension as the new monarch.

  6. Family tree of Dutch monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The following is a family tree for the Princes of Orange, a line which culminated in the Dutch monarchy with the accession of Prince William VI to the newly created throne of the Netherlands in 1815. Dates given are those of birth and death; for Princes of Orange (shown in bold), the intermediate date is the date of accession to the Princedom.

  7. Succession to the Dutch throne - Wikipedia

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    Since 1983, the crown of the Netherlands passes according to absolute primogeniture. From 1814 until 1887, a monarch could only be succeeded by their closest female relative if there were no eligible male relatives. Male-preference cognatic primogeniture was adopted in 1887, though abolished when absolute primogeniture was introduced in 1983.

  8. Category:Monarchy of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Aide-de-camp to the monarch of the Netherlands (7 P) H. Heirs presumptive to the Dutch throne (5 P) M. Monarchism in the Netherlands (2 C, 2 P)

  9. Crown of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch crown, on display in 2013. The Crown of the Netherlands is of relatively modern origin. In 1813 the new "Sovereign Ruler" of the Netherlands, Prince Willem of Orange, son and heir of the exiled stadtholder Willem V of Orange, was sworn in as Dutch monarch in Amsterdam.