Princess Marianne of the Netherlands

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Princess Marianne of the Netherlands was a 19th-century Dutch royal princess, known for her unconventional personal life, philanthropy, and patronage of the arts.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch princess
human
member of the House of Orange-Nassau
alsoSpoke French
German
causeOfDivorce marital breakdown and scandal over her relationship with Johannes van Rossum
child Prince Albert of Prussia (their son)
Princess Alexandrine of Prussia NERFINISHED
Princess Charlotte of Prussia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of the Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1810-05-09
dateOfDeath 1883-05-29
dateOfDivorce 1849-03-28
dateOfMarriage 1830-05-14
era 19th century
father William I of the Netherlands
givenName Marianne
honorificPrefix Her Royal Highness
knownFor patronage of the arts
philanthropy
unconventional personal life
mother Wilhelmine of Prussia NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Dutch
nobleFamily House of Orange-Nassau
notableFor independent management of her estates and finances
support for Protestant institutions
support for educational and social projects in Silesia
notableRelationship Johannes van Rossum
notableWork charitable foundations and donations in Silesia
development of Schloss Reinhartshausen as a cultural center
owned Schloss Reinhartshausen
patronage support of artists and musicians in 19th-century Germany
placeOfBirth Berlin
placeOfBurial Schloss Reinhartshausen, Erbach
placeOfDeath Erbach, Grand Duchy of Hesse
placeOfMarriage Berlin
positionHeld Princess of Orange-Nassau
Princess of the Netherlands
religion Protestantism
residence Camenz, Silesia
Erbach, Hesse
Rome
sexOrGender female
sibling Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
William II of the Netherlands
spouse Prince Albert of Prussia
title Princess of Orange-Nassau
Princess of Prussia (by marriage)
Princess of the Netherlands

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