House of Orange-Nassau
The House of Orange-Nassau is a branch of the European house of Nassau.
House Of Orange-Nassau Media
- Willem van Oranje wapen.svg
1544: "Orange-Nassau" symbolized by adding the "Chalon-Orange" arms in an escutcheon to the "Nassau" arms.
- Nason, Pieter (attributed to) - Four generations Princes of Orange - William I, Maurice and Frederick Henry, William II and William III - 1662-1666.jpg
Painting by Willem van Honthorst (1662), diachronically depicting four generations of Princes of Orange: William I, Maurice and Frederick Henry, William II, and William III.
Willem II (1626–50), prince of Orange, and his wife Princess Maria Stuart of England (1631–60).
Hereditary possessions of the House of Orange-Nassau in Germany in 1789
Prince William of Orange wounded at Waterloo, 1815
- Het Frederiksplein te Amsterdam tijdens de intocht van koningin Wilhelmina, 5 september 1898 Rijksmuseum SK-A-1849.jpeg
Frederiksplein in Amsterdam during the entry of Queen Wilhelmina, 5 September 1898
- Royal Crown of the Netherlands (Heraldic).svg
Royal Crown of the Netherlands (Heraldic)
- Arms of East Prussia.svg
Shield of the Prussian State of East Prussia (Ostpreußen)