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Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg

Adolphe (Adolf Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich; 24 July 1817 – 17 November 1905) was Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 23 November 1890 to his death on 17 November 1905. The first grand duke from the House of Nassau-Weilburg, he succeeded King William III of the Netherlands, ending the personal union between the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Adolphe was Duke of Nassau from 20 August 1839 to 20 September 1866, when the Duchy was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia.

Adolphe
Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Reign23 November 1890 – 17 November 1905
PredecessorWilliam III
SuccessorWilliam IV
Prime MinisterPaul Eyschen
Duke of Nassau
Reign20 August 1839 – 20 September 1866
PredecessorWilliam
SuccessorNassau annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia
Born(1817-07-24)24 July 1817
Biebrich Palace, Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau
Died17 November 1905(1905-11-17) (aged 88)
Schloss Hohenburg, Lenggries, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Burial
Schlosskirche of Schloss Weilburg (since 1953)
Spouse
(m. 1844; died 1845)

IssueStillborn daughter
William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Hilda, Grand Duchess of Baden
HouseNassau-Weilburg
FatherWilhelm, Duke of Nassau
MotherPrincess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Signature

Adolphe became Duke of Nassau in August 1839, following the death of his father William. The Duchy was annexed to Prussia after Austria's defeat in the Austro-Prussian War. From 1815 to 1839, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was ruled by the kings of the Netherlands as a province of the Netherlands. Following the Treaty of London (1839), the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg became independent but remained in personal union with the Netherlands. Following the death of his sons, the Dutch king William III had no male heirs to succeed him. In the Netherlands, females were allowed to succeed to the throne. Luxembourg, however, followed Salic law which barred females from succession. Thus, upon King William III's death, the crown of the Netherlands passed to his only daughter, Wilhelmina, while that of Luxembourg passed to Adolphe in accordance with the Nassau Family Pact. Adolphe died in 1905 and was succeeded by his son, William IV.

Biography

He was a son of William, Duke of Nassau (1792–1839), and his first wife, Princess Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen. Adolphe's half-sister, Sophia of Nassau, was the wife of Oscar II of Sweden.

Duke of Nassau

 
Adolphe of Nassau when he was Duke of Nassau 1860

Adolphe became Duke of Nassau in August 1839 at the age of 22, after the death of his father. Wiesbaden had by this time become the capital of the Duchy and Adolphe took up residence in the newly constructed Stadtschloss in 1841. On 4 March 1848 he consented to the population of Nassau's nine "Demands of the Nassauers". A few years later, however, he revoked his liberal views and took a strongly conservative and reactionary course. In general, though, he was seen as a popular ruler. He supported the Austrian Empire in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. After Austria's defeat, Nassau was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia and he lost his throne on 20 September 1866.

Grand Duke of Luxembourg

In 1879, Adolphe's niece Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, the daughter of another of his half-sisters, married William III, King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg. In 1890, their only daughter Wilhelmina succeeded on his death without surviving male issue to the Dutch throne, but was excluded from the succession to Luxembourg by Salic Law. The Grand Duchy, which had been linked to the Netherlands in personal union since 1815, passed to Adolphe in accordance with the Nassau Family Pact. Adolphe was King-Grand Duke William III's 17th cousin once removed through a male-only line, but was also his 3rd cousin as they both descended from William IV, Prince of Orange (he being the paternal great-grandson of William IV's eldest daughter Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau.)

He had, in fact, taken over the regency of Luxembourg for a short time during William III's illness.

In any case, as he was already 73 years old and knew little of Luxembourgish politics, he left his hands off the day-to-day governing. The prime minister Paul Eyschen, in office since 1888, took care of the affairs of state, and this created a tradition that the ruler would remain absent from the politics of the day. In 1902 Adolphe appointed his son William as Lieutenant-Representative. He died in 1905 at his summer home, Schloss Hohenburg in Lenggries, and in 1953 was buried in the crypt of the church of Schloss Weilburg.

Marriage and family

On 31 January 1844, Adolphe married firstly in St. Petersburg Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia, niece of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. She died less than a year afterwards giving birth to a stillborn daughter. Adolphe built the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth 1847 to 1855 as her funeral church.

On 23 April 1851, he remarried in Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau. They had five children, of whom only two lived to the age of eighteen and became prince and princess of Luxembourg:

In 1892, Grand Duke Adolphe conferred the personal title of Prince Bernadotte in the nobility of Luxembourg as well as the hereditary title of Count of Wisborg[2] on his Swedish nephew, Oscar, who had lost his Swedish titles after marrying without his father's approval. Wisborg (also spelled Visborg) is the ruins of an old castle in the city of Visby within Oscar's former Dukedom of Gotland, but the title itself was created in the nobility of Luxembourg.

Adelsverein

On April 20, 1842, the Adelsverein, Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas, was organised in the Grand Duke's castle at Biebrich on the Rhine. He was named the Protector of the organisation. The Verein was responsible for the large emigration of Germans to Texas in the 19th Century, and on January 9, 1843, established the 4,428 acre Nassau Plantation in Fayette County, Texas and named it after the Grand Duke.[3][4]

Honours

Arms

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-07-17. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  2. ^ Roger Lundgren in Sibylla en biografi Bonniers Stockholm ISBN 9789100111120 p. 62, specifically naming both the noble titles as created then
  3. ^ King, Irene Marschall (1967). John O.Meusebach. University of Texas Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-292-73656-6.
  4. ^ Garrett, Daphne Dalton. "Nassau Farm". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
  5. ^ Staatshandbücher für das Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha (1843), "Herzogliche Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden" p. 6
  6. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Baden (1841), "Großherzogliche Orden" pp. 29, 44
  7. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreichs Bayern (in German). Königl. Oberpostamt. 1867. p. 8. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  8. ^ Staat Hannover (1861). Hof- und Staatshandbuch für das Königreich Hannover: 1861. Berenberg. pp. 37, 70.
  9. ^ Jørgen Pedersen (2009). Riddere af Elefantordenen, 1559–2009 (in Danish). Syddansk Universitetsforlag. p. 466. ISBN 978-87-7674-434-2.
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  12. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Hessen (1879), "Großherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" p. 10
  13. ^ Staatshandbuch für das Großherzogtum Sachsen / Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1846), "Großherzogliche Hausorden" p. 9
  14. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Württemberg (1907), "Königliche Orden" p. 27
  15. ^ Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Großherzogtums Oldenburg: für das Jahr 1872/73, "Der Großherzogliche Haus-und Verdienst Orden" p. 30
  16. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Hessen (1879), "Großherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" p. 44
  17. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch für des Herzogtum Anhalt (1867), "Herzoglicher Haus-Orden Albrecht des Bären" p. 17
  18. ^ Sveriges och Norges statskalender. Liberförlag. 1874. p. 468.
  19. ^ Norges Statskalender (in Norwegian), 1890, pp. 593–594, retrieved 2018-01-06 – via runeberg.org
  20. ^ Sachsen (1866). Staatshandbuch für den Freistaat Sachsen: 1865/66. Heinrich. p. 4.
  21. ^ Staats- und Adreß-Handbuch des Herzogthums Nassau: 1859. Schellenberg. 1859. pp. 7, 9.
  22. ^ "Liste des Membres de l'Ordre de Léopold", Almanach Royal Officiel (in French), 1863, p. 51 – via Archives de Bruxelles

External links

  • Adolphe's page on the official website of the Grand-Ducal House of Luxembourg
Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Cadet branch of the House of Nassau
Born: 24 July 1817 Died: 17 November 1905
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Nassau
1839–1866
Annexation by Prussia
Preceded by Grand Duke of Luxembourg
1890–1905
Succeeded by

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Adolphe Adolf Wilhelm August Karl Friedrich 24 July 1817 17 November 1905 was Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 23 November 1890 to his death on 17 November 1905 The first grand duke from the House of Nassau Weilburg he succeeded King William III of the Netherlands ending the personal union between the Netherlands and Luxembourg Adolphe was Duke of Nassau from 20 August 1839 to 20 September 1866 when the Duchy was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia AdolpheGrand Duke of LuxembourgReign23 November 1890 17 November 1905PredecessorWilliam IIISuccessorWilliam IVPrime MinisterPaul EyschenDuke of NassauReign20 August 1839 20 September 1866PredecessorWilliamSuccessorNassau annexed by the Kingdom of PrussiaBorn 1817 07 24 24 July 1817Biebrich Palace Wiesbaden Duchy of NassauDied17 November 1905 1905 11 17 aged 88 Schloss Hohenburg Lenggries Kingdom of Bavaria German EmpireBurialSchlosskirche of Schloss Weilburg since 1953 SpouseGrand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia m 1844 died 1845 wbr Princess Adelheid Marie of Anhalt Dessau m 1851 wbr IssueStillborn daughter William IV Grand Duke of LuxembourgHilda Grand Duchess of BadenHouseNassau WeilburgFatherWilhelm Duke of NassauMotherPrincess Louise of Saxe HildburghausenSignatureAdolphe became Duke of Nassau in August 1839 following the death of his father William The Duchy was annexed to Prussia after Austria s defeat in the Austro Prussian War From 1815 to 1839 Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was ruled by the kings of the Netherlands as a province of the Netherlands Following the Treaty of London 1839 the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg became independent but remained in personal union with the Netherlands Following the death of his sons the Dutch king William III had no male heirs to succeed him In the Netherlands females were allowed to succeed to the throne Luxembourg however followed Salic law which barred females from succession Thus upon King William III s death the crown of the Netherlands passed to his only daughter Wilhelmina while that of Luxembourg passed to Adolphe in accordance with the Nassau Family Pact Adolphe died in 1905 and was succeeded by his son William IV Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Duke of Nassau 1 2 Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1 3 Marriage and family 2 Adelsverein 3 Honours 3 1 Arms 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditHe was a son of William Duke of Nassau 1792 1839 and his first wife Princess Louise of Saxe Hildburghausen Adolphe s half sister Sophia of Nassau was the wife of Oscar II of Sweden Duke of Nassau Edit Adolphe of Nassau when he was Duke of Nassau 1860 Adolphe became Duke of Nassau in August 1839 at the age of 22 after the death of his father Wiesbaden had by this time become the capital of the Duchy and Adolphe took up residence in the newly constructed Stadtschloss in 1841 On 4 March 1848 he consented to the population of Nassau s nine Demands of the Nassauers A few years later however he revoked his liberal views and took a strongly conservative and reactionary course In general though he was seen as a popular ruler He supported the Austrian Empire in the Austro Prussian War of 1866 After Austria s defeat Nassau was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia and he lost his throne on 20 September 1866 Grand Duke of Luxembourg Edit In 1879 Adolphe s niece Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont the daughter of another of his half sisters married William III King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg In 1890 their only daughter Wilhelmina succeeded on his death without surviving male issue to the Dutch throne but was excluded from the succession to Luxembourg by Salic Law The Grand Duchy which had been linked to the Netherlands in personal union since 1815 passed to Adolphe in accordance with the Nassau Family Pact Adolphe was King Grand Duke William III s 17th cousin once removed through a male only line but was also his 3rd cousin as they both descended from William IV Prince of Orange he being the paternal great grandson of William IV s eldest daughter Princess Carolina of Orange Nassau He had in fact taken over the regency of Luxembourg for a short time during William III s illness In any case as he was already 73 years old and knew little of Luxembourgish politics he left his hands off the day to day governing The prime minister Paul Eyschen in office since 1888 took care of the affairs of state and this created a tradition that the ruler would remain absent from the politics of the day In 1902 Adolphe appointed his son William as Lieutenant Representative He died in 1905 at his summer home Schloss Hohenburg in Lenggries and in 1953 was buried in the crypt of the church of Schloss Weilburg Marriage and family Edit On 31 January 1844 Adolphe married firstly in St Petersburg Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mikhailovna of Russia niece of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia She died less than a year afterwards giving birth to a stillborn daughter Adolphe built the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Elizabeth 1847 to 1855 as her funeral church On 23 April 1851 he remarried in Princess Adelheid Marie of Anhalt Dessau They had five children of whom only two lived to the age of eighteen and became prince and princess of Luxembourg William IV Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1852 1912 Prince Friedrich Paul Wilhelm of Nassau Biebrich 23 September 1854 Biebrich 23 October 1855 Princess Marie Bathildis Wilhelmine Charlotte of Nassau Biebrich 14 November 1857 Biebrich 28 December 1857 1 Prince Franz Joseph Wilhelm of Nassau Biebrich 30 January 1859 Vienna 2 April 1875 Princess Hilda Charlotte Wilhelmine 1864 1952 married Friedrich II Grand Duke of Baden In 1892 Grand Duke Adolphe conferred the personal title of Prince Bernadotte in the nobility of Luxembourg as well as the hereditary title of Count of Wisborg 2 on his Swedish nephew Oscar who had lost his Swedish titles after marrying without his father s approval Wisborg also spelled Visborg is the ruins of an old castle in the city of Visby within Oscar s former Dukedom of Gotland but the title itself was created in the nobility of Luxembourg Adelsverein EditOn April 20 1842 the Adelsverein Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas was organised in the Grand Duke s castle at Biebrich on the Rhine He was named the Protector of the organisation The Verein was responsible for the large emigration of Germans to Texas in the 19th Century and on January 9 1843 established the 4 428 acre Nassau Plantation in Fayette County Texas and named it after the Grand Duke 3 4 Honours Edit Russian Empire Knight of St Andrew 20 September 1839 Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order October 1839 5 Baden 6 Knight of the House Order of Fidelity 1839 Grand Cross of the Zahringer Lion 1839 Kingdom of Bavaria Knight of St Hubert 1839 7 Kingdom of Hanover 8 Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order 1839 Knight of St George 1860 Denmark Knight of the Elephant 1 February 1840 9 Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle 12 March 1840 10 Austrian Empire Grand Cross of St Stephen 1840 11 Grand Duchy of Hesse Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order 8 January 1843 12 Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the White Falcon 1 November 1843 13 Wurttemberg Grand Cross of the Wurttemberg Crown 1846 14 Oldenburg Grand Cross of the Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig with Golden Crown 9 September 1849 15 Electorate of Hesse Grand Cross of the Golden Lion 16 July 1850 16 Ascanian duchies Grand Cross of Albert the Bear 12 February 1851 17 Sweden Norway Knight of the Seraphim 10 October 1856 18 Grand Cross of St Olav 12 July 1858 19 Kingdom of Saxony Knight of the Rue Crown 1857 20 Nassau 21 Joint Grand Master of the Order of the Gold Lion of Nassau 16 March 1858 Founder and Grand Master of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau 8 May 1858 Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 10 August 1861 22 Luxembourg Grand Master of the Order of the Oak Crown 23 November 1890 Arms Edit Coat of arms of Adolphe 1890 1898 Coat of arms of Adolphe and Grand Duke of Luxembourg in general 1898 2000References Edit Full name Archived from the original on 2014 07 17 Retrieved 2014 01 17 Roger Lundgren in Sibylla en biografi Bonniers Stockholm ISBN 9789100111120 p 62 specifically naming both the noble titles as created then King Irene Marschall 1967 John O Meusebach University of Texas Press p 33 ISBN 978 0 292 73656 6 Garrett Daphne Dalton Nassau Farm Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association Archived from the original on 30 November 2010 Retrieved 29 December 2010 Staatshandbucher fur das Herzogtum Sachsen Coburg und Gotha 1843 Herzogliche Sachsen Ernestinischer Hausorden p 6 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Grossherzogtum Baden 1841 Grossherzogliche Orden pp 29 44 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Konigreichs Bayern in German Konigl Oberpostamt 1867 p 8 Retrieved 2019 07 15 Staat Hannover 1861 Hof und Staatshandbuch fur das Konigreich Hannover 1861 Berenberg pp 37 70 Jorgen Pedersen 2009 Riddere af Elefantordenen 1559 2009 in Danish Syddansk Universitetsforlag p 466 ISBN 978 87 7674 434 2 Liste der Ritter des Koniglich Preussischen Hohen Ordens vom Schwarzen Adler 1851 Von Seiner Majestat dem Konige Friedrich Wilhelm III ernannte Ritter p 21 A Szent Istvan Rend tagjai Archived 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Hof und Staats Handbuch des Grossherzogtum Hessen 1879 Grossherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen p 10 Staatshandbuch fur das Grossherzogtum Sachsen Sachsen Weimar Eisenach 1846 Grossherzogliche Hausorden p 9 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Konigreich Wurttemberg 1907 Konigliche Orden p 27 Hof und Staatshandbuch des Grossherzogtums Oldenburg fur das Jahr 1872 73 Der Grossherzogliche Haus und Verdienst Orden p 30 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Grossherzogtum Hessen 1879 Grossherzogliche Orden und Ehrenzeichen p 44 Hof und Staats Handbuch fur des Herzogtum Anhalt 1867 Herzoglicher Haus Orden Albrecht des Baren p 17 Sveriges och Norges statskalender Liberforlag 1874 p 468 Norges Statskalender in Norwegian 1890 pp 593 594 retrieved 2018 01 06 via runeberg org Sachsen 1866 Staatshandbuch fur den Freistaat Sachsen 1865 66 Heinrich p 4 Staats und Adress Handbuch des Herzogthums Nassau 1859 Schellenberg 1859 pp 7 9 Liste des Membres de l Ordre de Leopold Almanach Royal Officiel in French 1863 p 51 via Archives de BruxellesExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adolphe Grand Duke of Luxembourg Adolphe s page on the official website of the Grand Ducal House of LuxembourgAdolphe Grand Duke of LuxembourgHouse of Nassau WeilburgCadet branch of the House of NassauBorn 24 July 1817 Died 17 November 1905Regnal titlesPreceded byWilliam Duke of Nassau1839 1866 Annexation by PrussiaPreceded byWilliam III Grand Duke of Luxembourg1890 1905 Succeeded byWilliam IV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adolphe Grand Duke of Luxembourg amp oldid 1134131440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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