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William the Silent founded the house of Orange-Nassau, which would eventually take over the reign of Napoleon over The Netherlands in 1815 and produce the Dutch monarchs.<ref>[https://historiek.net/naar-een-koninkrijk-van-nederland-en-belgie-in-1815/48288/ Naar één Koninkrijk van Nederland en België in 1815]. historiek.net</ref> Each time the monarch is succeeded, the title of Prince(ss) of Orange is transferred to the eldest child of the new monarch. Amalia is the current Princess of Orange.<ref>[https://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/leden-koninklijk-huis/de-prinses-van-oranje De Prinses van Oranje]. koninklijkhuis.nl</ref> | William the Silent founded the house of Orange-Nassau, which would eventually take over the reign of Napoleon over The Netherlands in 1815 and produce the Dutch monarchs.<ref>[https://historiek.net/naar-een-koninkrijk-van-nederland-en-belgie-in-1815/48288/ Naar één Koninkrijk van Nederland en België in 1815]. historiek.net</ref> Each time the monarch is succeeded, the title of Prince(ss) of Orange is transferred to the eldest child of the new monarch. Amalia is the current Princess of Orange.<ref>[https://www.koninklijkhuis.nl/leden-koninklijk-huis/de-prinses-van-oranje De Prinses van Oranje]. koninklijkhuis.nl</ref> | ||
Orange, the principality, was an attractive refuge to huguenots, who had been the victim of persecution in France at the time. That ended when Orange was captured and annexed by France in 1672 and in 1682. Finally, in 1713 the territory of Orange was ceded to France in the Treaty of Utrecht. But the title | Orange, the principality, was an attractive refuge to huguenots, who had been the victim of persecution in France at the time. That ended when Orange was captured and annexed by France in 1672 and in 1682. Finally, in 1713 the territory of Orange was ceded to France in the Treaty of Utrecht. But the title Prince(ss) of Orange was held on by members of the house of Orange-Nassau. The title had effectively become a title without claim to land, but it had become associated with the position of stadtholder of The Netherlands. | ||