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Index Crown Jewels of the Netherlands

Crown Jewels of the Netherlands is the jewellery used by the Dutch royal family, which is sometimes dubbed "crown jewels".[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Borneo, Crown jewels, Fideicommissum, Frankfurt, Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, Juliana of the Netherlands, Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, Monarchy of the Netherlands, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Sancy, The Hague, Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, William III of the Netherlands, World War II.

  2. Monarchy of the Netherlands

Borneo

Borneo (also known as Kalimantan in the Indonesian language) is the third-largest island in the world, with an area of.

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Crown jewels

Crown jewels are the objects of metalwork and jewellery in the regalia of a current or former monarchy.

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Fideicommissum

A is a type of bequest in which the beneficiary is encumbered to convey parts of the decedent's estate to someone else.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.

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Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange

Frederick Henry (Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1625 until his death in 1647.

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Juliana of the Netherlands

Juliana (Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; 30 April 1909 – 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980.

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Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange

Mary, Princess Royal (Mary Henrietta Stuart; Dutch: Maria Henriëtte Stuart; 4 November 163124 December 1660), was a British princess, a member of the House of Stuart, and by marriage Princess of Orange and Countess of Nassau.

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Monarchy of the Netherlands

The monarchy of the Netherlands is governed 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.

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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands

Máxima (born Máxima Zorreguieta; 17 May 1971) is Queen of the Netherlands as the wife of King Willem-Alexander.

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Sancy

The Sancy, a pale yellow diamond of, was once reputed to have belonged to the Mughals of antiquity, but it is more likely of Indian origin owing to its cut, which is unusual by Western standards.

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The Hague

The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands.

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Wilhelmina of the Netherlands

Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria; 31 August 1880 – 28 November 1962) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication in 1948.

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William III of the Netherlands

William III (Dutch: Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk; English: William Alexander Paul Frederick Louis; 19 February 1817 – 23 November 1890) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1849 until his death in 1890.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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See also

Monarchy of the Netherlands

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Jewels_of_the_Netherlands

Also known as Dutch Crown Jewels.