Most Famous Dutch Royalty & Nobility

15 Dutch Royalty & Nobility in view out of 15

Royalty 15
Netherlands 1,713
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands Dutch Queen 1880 – 1962
#2,959
PB
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld Dutch Prince 1911 – 2004
#6,389
William III of the Netherlands
William III of the Netherlands Dutch King 1817 – 1890
#8,945
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont Dutch Queen 1858 – 1934
#12,874
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands Dutch Queen Born 1943
#54,779
Arnold (Duke of Guelders)
Arnold (Duke of Guelders) Dutch Aristocrat 1410 – 1473
#109,797
Anthony (Bastard of Burgundy)
Anthony (Bastard of Burgundy) Dutch Duke 1421 – 1504
#115,457
Béatrix de Cusance
Béatrix de Cusance Dutch Duke 1614 – 1663
#163,473
Reinoud III van Brederode
Reinoud III van Brederode Dutch Chamberlain 1492 – 1556
#225,978
Marguerite de La Marck-Arenberg
Marguerite de La Marck-Arenberg Dutch Aristocrat 1527 – 1599
#269,847
JO
Jobst of Limburg Dutch Aristocrat 1560 – 1621
#377,722
PS
Princess Stephanie of Windisch-Graetz Dutch Prince 1909 – 2005
#464,861
Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau (Van Vollenhoven)
Princess Marilène of Orange-Nassau (Van Vollenhoven) Dutch Prince Born 1970
#650,041
AB
Ats Bonninga Dutch Noble 1450 – 1494
#834,018
Wilhelmine-Christine de Nassau-Siegen
Wilhelmine-Christine de Nassau-Siegen Dutch Noble 1629 – 1707
#2,141,540

By the numbers

Inside the Netherlands Royalty & Nobility

15 notable people in this slice of the dataset.

Notable Births by Decade

Notable births among the Netherlands Royalty & Nobility peaked in the 1520s with 1 people.

What the Netherlands Royalty & Nobility Are Known For

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Queen are the Netherlands Royalty & Nobility's biggest group — 20% of all notables (3).

  1. Queen3
  2. Prince3
  3. Aristocrat3
  4. Duke2
  5. Noble2
  6. King1
  7. Chamberlain1

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