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  1. Maria Adelaide, Grã-Duquesa de Luxemburgo (Castelo de Berg, 14 de junho de 1894 — Hohenburg, 24 de janeiro de 1924) foi a filha mais velha e sucessora de Guilherme IV, Grão-Duque de Luxemburgo e de sua consorte, a infanta Maria Ana de Bragança. [1]

  2. Maria Adelaide de Luxemburgo (Marie-Adélaïde Louise Thérèse Wilhelmine; Castelo de Berg, 21 de maio de 1924 - 28 de fevereiro de 2007) foi uma princesa luxemburguesa, e a segunda filha de grã-duquesa Carlota de Luxemburgo (1896-1985) e do príncipe Félix de Bourbon-Parma (1893-1970).

    • Karl Henckel de Donnersmarck (1958-2007)
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    Marie-Adélaïde was born on 14 June 1894 in Berg Castle as the eldest child of Grand Duke William IV and his wife, Marie Anne of Portugal. Since her father had six daughters and no sons, he proclaimed Marie-Adélaïde as the heiress presumptive on 10 July 1907, in order to solve any succession crisis due to the use of Salic lawin the monarchy. Due to ...

    Marie-Adélaïde was deeply interested in politics and took an active part in the government and the political life of the Grand Duchy in accordance with the Luxembourgish Constitution which at that time granted the monarch extensive political powers. She was a devout Roman Catholic, with strong religious convictions and very conservative political v...

    After her abdication Marie-Adélaïde went into exile by travelling through Europe. She entered a Carmelite convent in Modena, Italy, in 1920. Later, she joined the Little Sisters of the Poor in Rome, taking the name "Sister Marie of the Poor". Her worsening health did not allow her to remain a nun, however, and she eventually had to leave the conven...

    O'Shaughnessy, Edith. Marie Adelaide, Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, Duchess of Nassau. New York: Jonathan Cape and Robert Ballou, 1932.
    Schous, Marie. Marie Adelheid van Nassau, Groothertogin van Luxemburg. 's Hertogenbosch: G. Mosmans, 1931.
    Zenner, Theodor. Marie Adelheid: Lebensbild der verstorbenen Grossherzogin von Luxemburg. 1925
    Marburg, Theodor. The Story of a Soul. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1938.
  3. Marie-Adélaïde Thérèse Hilda Wilhelmine of Nassau was born on 14th June 1894 in Berg Castle. She is the eldest of six daughters of Guillaume IV and his wife Maria Ana of Braganza, Infanta of Portugal. She was Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1912 until she abdicated in 1919.

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  4. Ela foi a primeira grã-duquesa reinante de Luxemburgo (depois de cinco grão-duques), sua primeira monarca desde a duquesa Maria Theresa (1740-1780, que também foi arquiduquesa austríaca e sacra imperatriz romana) e o primeiro monarca luxemburguês a nascer no território desde o conde João, o Cego (1296–1346).

  5. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Foi com essas palavras que o Presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Auguste Laval, inaugurou o reinado da Grã-duquesa Marie-Adélaïde em 18 de junho de 1912. De fato, desde o conde Jean l'Aveugle (1296-1346), nenhum soberano luxemburguês havia nascido em solo luxemburguês e, desde a morte da imperatriz Marie-Thérèse em 1780 ...

  6. Contents. Marie Adélaïde. grand duchess of Luxembourg. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Luxembourg. In Luxembourg: Independent Luxembourg. …William’s daughter, the grand duchess Marie Adélaïde, was more assertive and eventually became highly unpopular with the people.