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  2. Charlotte (Charlotte Adelgonde Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine; 23 January 1896 – 9 July 1985) was Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 14 January 1919 until her abdication on 12 November 1964. She acceded to the throne on 14 January 1919 following the abdication of her sister, Marie-Adélaïde , due to political pressure over Marie-Adélaïde's role ...

  3. Charlotte was the grand duchess of Luxembourg from 1919 to 1964. Her constitutional reign saw the evolution of Luxembourg into a modern social-democratic state. The second daughter of Grand Duke William IV, Charlotte succeeded her sister Marie-Adélaïde, who abdicated in January 1919 after acquiring.

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  4. H.R.H. the Grand Duchess Charlotte is warmly welcomed by the inhabitants of a devastated village in the North of Luxembourg. After these years of war, Grand Duchess Charlotte remained the symbol of a united Luxemburgish nation. She also continued to work for the international recognition of Luxembourg.

  5. Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium (11 October 1927 – 10 January 2005) was the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg as the wife of Grand Duke Jean. She was the first child of King Leopold III of Belgium, and sister of the late King Baudouin and former King Albert II and aunt of King Philippe.

    • 12 November 1964 – 7 October 2000
  6. Nov 18, 2016 · Daniel Atz November 18, 2016. This post touches on perhaps the most significant figure in the history of Luxembourg. Grand Duchess Charlotte de Luxembourg is the proverbial “mother of Luxembourg”. Grand Duchess Charlotte de Luxembourg – Who Was the “Mother of the Nation”?

  7. Charlotte (Charlotte Adelgonde Elisabeth Marie Wilhelmine; 23 January 1896 – 9 July 1985) was Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 14 January 1919 until her abdication on 12 November 1964.

  8. Charlotte, 1896–1985, grand duchess of Luxembourg (1919–64). The second daughter of Duke William of Nassau-Weilburg and a Portuguese princess, Marie Anne of Braganza, she succeeded her sister, Marie-Adelaide, who had abdicated in her favor. In Nov., 1919, Charlotte married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma.

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