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  1. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Asimismo el príncipe Bernardo de Lippe-Biesterfeld, esposo de Juliana, frecuentó a los Borbones de España en sus años de exilio en Portugal, por ser invitado frecuente a las grandes...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Bernhard, prince of the Netherlands, prince of Lippe-Biesterfeld was a prince of the Netherlands who, during World War II, served as liaison between the Dutch government-in-exile and the British armed forces and commanded the Netherlands Forces of the Interior (1944–45).

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · 82 years ago Princess Juliana of the Netherlands married Prince Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld. The wedding was being held on 7 January 1937 in the Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk (Great, or St. James Church) in The Hague, The Netherlands.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Beatriz fue la monarca del Reino de los Países Bajos desde el 30 de abril de 1980 hasta su abdicación el 30 de abril de 2013, cuando le sucedió su hijo Guillermo Alejandro. En ese momento retomó el título de princesa de los Países Bajos, princesa de Orange-Nassau y princesa de Lippe-Biesterfeld.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Dutch Princess Juliana married German prince Bernhard von Lippe-Biesterfeld, marking a significant event in European history. The union brought together two influential families and had far-reaching implications for both the Netherlands and Germany.

  6. www.nettyroyal.nl › tag › lippeLippe – NettyRoyal

    2 de may. de 2024 · The Bridal Party of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard. 82 years ago Princess Juliana of the Netherlands married Prince Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld. The wedding was being held on 7 January 1937 in the Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk (Great, or St. James Church) in The Hague, The Netherlands.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · She married Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld in 1937 and gave birth to four daughters: Beatrix (1938), Irene (1939), Margriet (1943), and Christina (1947). During World War II, Juliana took refuge in Ottawa while her husband remained with Queen Wilhelmina’s government, which had relocated to London.