Netherlands, 1930
“Ons Vorstenhuis Oranje Nassau” (“Our Royal House of Orange-Nassau”) by Koninklijke Begeer
Complete series of 25 medals by J.J. van der Goor, featuring all prominent members of the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
Diameter: 56 mm
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Prince William I of Orange, Count of Nassau, Father of the Fatherland (1533–1584)
(Led the Dutch Revolt against Spain and is regarded as the founder of the modern Netherlands.)
Louise de Coligny, Consort of Prince William I (1555–1620)
(After the assassination of William, she became the first widow of national importance and raised William’s children.)
Prince Maurice of Orange-Nassau (1567–1625)
(A skilled military leader who reformed the Dutch States Army with modern tactics.)
Prince Frederick Henry of Orange, Count of Nassau (1584–1647)
(Nicknamed “the city conqueror” for his successful sieges during the Eighty Years’ War.)
Amalia of Solms, Consort of Prince Frederick Henry (1602–1675)
(Played an important role at court and promoted art and architecture, including the Huis ten Bosch Palace.)
Prince William II of Orange-Nassau (1626–1650)
(Married the daughter of the English king, thus forging ties with the English royal house.)
Mary Stuart, Consort of Prince William II (1631–1660)
(Daughter of King Charles I of England and mother of William III of Orange.)
Prince William III, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau, King of Great Britain (1650–1702)
(Became King of England through the Glorious Revolution, together with his wife Mary II.)
Mary Stuart, Consort of Prince William III (1662–1694)
(Ruled jointly with her husband over England, Scotland, and Ireland.)
Anne of Great Britain, Consort of Prince William VI (1709–1759)
(Also known as Anne of Hanover, consort of William IV, noted for her modest role at court.)
Maria Louisa of Hesse-Kassel, Consort of Prince William Friso (1688–1765)
(Better known as “Marijke Meu,” she acted as regent for her son William IV.)
Stadtholder William Friso of Orange-Nassau (1687–1711)
(Became hereditary stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen after the death of William III.)
Prince William IV, Stadtholder (1711–1751)
(The first hereditary stadtholder of all provinces in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands.)
Princess Sophia Wilhelmina of Prussia, Consort of Prince William V (1757–1820)
(Related to the Prussian royal family, she protected Orange interests during the French invasion.)
Prince William V, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Last Stadtholder (1748–1806)
(Deposed by the Batavian Revolution in 1795 and fled to England.)
King William I of the Netherlands (1772–1843)
(Became the first King of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815.)
Queen Wilhelmina Louise of the Netherlands, Consort of William I (1774–1837)
(A German princess from Prussia, actively involved in charitable work.)
King William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849)
(Under pressure, he agreed to the introduction of a liberal constitution in 1848.)
King William III of the Netherlands (1817–1890)
(Reputed as an authoritarian monarch and succeeded by his daughter Wilhelmina.)
Queen Anna Pavlovna of the Netherlands (1795–1865)
(A Russian grand duchess who introduced Orthodox customs to the Dutch court.)
Queen-Regent Emma of the Netherlands (1858–1934)
(Served as regent for her daughter Wilhelmina from 1890 to 1898.)
Prince Hendrik of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Consort of Wilhelmina (1876–1934)
(Seen largely as a ceremonial consort, he was active in charitable causes.)
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880–1962)
(The longest-reigning Dutch monarch, with a reign of 58 years.)
Princess Juliana of the Netherlands (1909–2004)
(Beloved for her simple and approachable style of monarchy.)
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Consort of Princess Juliana (1911–2004)
(Known as founder of the Bilderberg Conference and member of the resistance during WWII.)
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