Juliana van Oranje-Nassau

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Dutch b. 23 April 1909, The Hague, Netherlands d. 26 June 2004, Apeldoorn, Netherlands active 1948–2004

Juliana van Oranje-Nassau was the Queen of the Netherlands from 1954 until her death in 2004. She was the daughter of Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands and Princess Edith of Bavaria. Her reign was marked by significant social changes in the Netherlands, including the modernization of the monarchy and the expansion of women's rights. She was known for her commitment to charitable causes and her role as a symbol of national unity during times of crisis, such as the 1953 North Sea flood.

  • monarchy
  • charity
  • Dutch history

Works by Juliana van Oranje-Nassau

  • 1953 De Ramp (Voorwoord) Vereeniging ter bevordering van het belang des Boekhandels · book · Dutch Foreword for the national edition of 'De Ramp' regarding the 1953 flood.

References

  1. Anoniem. De Ramp. Vereeniging ter bevordering van het belang des Boekhandels. 1953
  2. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands