Netherlands
Kingdom since 1815 (from 1806 until 1810 kingdom under Napoleon's brother). All kings from the Nassau dynasty are buried in the New Church in Delft.
Name | Born-died | Burial site |
---|---|---|
King Louis Bonaparte | 1778–1846 | St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt |
Hortense de Beauharnais | 1783–1837 | St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt |
King Louis II. | 1804–1831 | St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt |
Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte | 1802–1839 | St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt |
King William I | 1772–1848 | New Church in Delft |
Wilhelmine of Prussia | 1774–1837 | New Church in Delft |
Henrietta d'Oultremont de Wégimont | 1792–1864 | family tomb in the chapel in the park of Wégimont castle in Soumagne near Liège, Belgium |
King William II | 1792–1849 | New Church in Delft |
Anna Pavlovna | 1795–1865 | New Church in Delft |
King William III | 1817–1890 | New Church in Delft |
Sophie of Württemberg | 1818–1877 | New Church in Delft |
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont | 1858–1934 | New Church in Delft |
Queen Wilhelmina | 1880–1962 | New Church in Delft |
Hendrik of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 1876–1934 | New Church in Delft |
Queen Juliana | 1909–2004 | New Church in Delft |
Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld | 1911–2004 | New Church in Delft |
Claus von Amsberg | 1926–2002 | New Church in Delft |
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