Marianne

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Marianne was a 19th-century Dutch princess of the House of Orange-Nassau, known for her independent spirit, unconventional personal life, and extensive patronage of the arts and architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf House of Orange-Nassau member
member of royalty
princess
areaOfInfluence German states
Italian territories
Netherlands
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of the Netherlands
describedBySource 19th-century European royal chronicles
Dutch historical literature
biographical works on the House of Orange-Nassau
engagedIn architectural projects
art patronage
philanthropy
familyName Orange-Nassau
father William I of the Netherlands
givenName Marianne
hasReligion Protestantism
heritage Dutch
German
languageSpoken Dutch
French
German
memberOf Dutch Royal Household
surface form: Dutch royal family
mother Wilhelmine of Prussia NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Orange-Nassau
notableFor independent spirit
patronage of architecture
patronage of the arts
unconventional personal life
notableTrait financial independence
nonconformist attitudes
strong-willed personality
partOf European nobility
patronage architecture
cultural institutions
visual arts
positionHeld Princess of Orange-Nassau
Princess of the Netherlands
residence Germany
Italy
Netherlands
sexOrGender female
socialClass aristocracy
nobility

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