- Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Adolphe I, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (Adolph Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich of Nassau-Weilburg) (24 July 1817 – 17 November 1905) was the last
Duke of Nassau , and the fourthGrand Duke of Luxembourg .He was a son of
Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau (1792 - 1839) and his first wife Charlotte Luise Friederike ofSaxe-Altenburg . Adolphe's half-sister,Sophia of Nassau , married KingOscar II of Sweden .Adolph became Duke of Nassau on 30 August 1839, after the death of his father. He supported the
Austrian Empire in theAustro-Prussian War of 1866. After Austria's defeat, Nassau was annexed to theKingdom of Prussia .In 1879, Adolphe's niece
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont , the daughter of another of his half-sisters, married her distant relativeKing William III of the Netherlands . In 1890, their only daughter Wilhelmina succeeded to the Dutch throne, but was excluded from the succession to Luxembourg by theSalic Law . The Grand Duchy, which had been linked to the Netherlands since 1815, passed to the Dutch royal family's distant relative - the dispossessed Duke Adolphe. The Grand Dukes of Luxembourg are still descendants of Adolphe, although through female lines.On 31 January 1844, Adolph married
Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia , niece of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. She died less than a year afterwards in childbirth with a stillborn daughter.On 23 April 1851, he remarried Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (25 December 1833-24 November 1916), a daughter of Friedrich, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau. They had five children, of whom only two lived to the age of eighteen and to become prince and princess of Luxembourg.
*Prince William (1852–1912)
*Prince Friedrich (28 September 1854-23 October 1855)
*Princess Marie (14 November 1857-28 December 1857)
*Prince Franz (30 January 1859-2 April 1875Vienna )
*Princess Hilda Charlotte Wilhelmine (1864 - 1952), married HRHFriedrich II, Grand Duke of Baden .In 1892, Grand Duke Adolphe conferred the hereditary title Count of Wisborg on his Swedish nephew, Oscar, who had lost his Swedish titles after marrying without his father's approval. Wisborg (also spelt
Visborg ) was the old castle in the citry of Visby within Prince Oscar's lost Dukedom of Gotland, but the title itself was created in the nobiliy of Luxembourg.Ancestors
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