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Tenure 23 April 1851 – 20 September 1866 Tenure 23 November 1890 – 17 November 1905 Burial Schlosskirche (“Castle Church”) in Weilburg Issue William IV, Grand Duke of LuxembourgPrince FrederickPrincess MariePrince Francis Joseph WilliamHilda, Grand Duchess of Baden Died November 24, 1916, Konigstein im Taunus, Germany Spouse Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (m. 1851) Children William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Princess Hilda of Nassau Parents Prince Frederick Augustus of Anhalt-Dessau, Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel Siblings Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau Similar People William IV - Grand Duke of L, Marie‑Adelaide - Grand Duchess, Princess Hilda of Luxembourg, Princess Antonia of Luxembourg, Charlotte - Grand Duchess |
Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (German: Adelheid-Marie; French: Adélaïde-Marie) (25 December 1833 – 24 November 1916) was a Princess of Anhalt-Dessau and member of the House of Ascania. As the wife of Adolphe of Nassau, she was Duchess of Nassau from 1851 until 1866 and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1890 until 1905.
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Birth and family
Adelheid Marie was born in Dessau in the Duchy of Anhalt-Dessau on Christmas Day 1833 to Prince Frederick Augustus of Anhalt-Dessau and Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel.
Marriage and issue
On 23 April 1851 in Dessau, as his second wife, she was married to Adolphe of Nassau, Duke of Nassau and later Grand Duke of Luxembourg. They had five children, of whom only two lived to the age of eighteen and to become prince and princess of Luxembourg:
Later life
Duke Adolph supported the Austrian Empire in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. After Austria's defeat, Nassau was annexed to the Kingdom of Prussia and Adolph and Marie Adelheid lost their throne on 20 September 1866.
In 1890, King William III of the Netherlands died. His only daughter, Wilhelmina, succeeded on his death without surviving male issue to the Dutch throne, but was excluded from the succession to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg by the House treaty between the two branches of the House of Nassau. The Grand Duchy, which had been linked to the Netherlands since 1815, passed to the Dutch royal family's distant relative – the dispossessed Duke Adolphe – on 23 November 1890, in accordance with the Nassau Family Pact. Marie Adelheid now became Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.
Death
Marie Adelheid died on 24 November 1916 in Königstein im Taunus, German Empire.
Legacy
The Grand Dukes of Luxembourg are still descendants of Adolphe and Marie-Adelheid, although cognatically, since the very independence of the Grand-Duchy required an alteration of the succession laws at the absence of male heirs.