United Kingdom Of The Netherlands
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
(
1815
-
1830
) (
1839
) (
Dutch
:
Verenigd Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
,
French
:
Royaume-Uni des Pays-Bas
). The name used to refer to a new unified
European
state created during the
Congress of Vienna
in
1815
. This state, also often called simply "Kingdom of the Netherlands", was made up of the former
Austrian Netherlands
to the south and the former
United Provinces
to the north. The
House of Orange-Nassau
came to be the monarchs of this new state. The intention was to provide a viable state to the north of
France
to counterbalance potential new French ambitions in this direction. It lasted until the southern provinces seceded to form
Belgium
in
1830
, though Belgian independence was not formally recognised by the north until
1839
, after which the name "
Kingdom of the Netherlands
" remained to refer to just the northern provinces. The
Grand Duchy
of
Luxemburg
was to be ruled by the
House of Orange-Nassau
up to
1890
, the year
William III
died. As females weren't allowed to keep power in Luxemburg due to the
Salic law
, the Grand Duchy passed to the
House of Nassau-Weilburg
, a collateral line.
See also
Low Countries
Netherlands, United Kingdom of the
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