HRH Grand Duke Henri I |
HRH Grand Duchess Maria Teresa |
HM Grand Duke Willem I | June 9th, 1815 | October 7th, 1840 (abdicated) |
HM Grand Duke Willem II | October 7th, 1840 | March 17th, 1849 |
HM Grand Duke Willem III | March 17th, 1849 | November 23rd, 1890 |
HRH Grand Duke Adolphe I | November 23rd, 1890 | November 17th, 1905 |
HRH Grand Duke Guillaume IV | November 17th, 1905 | February 25th, 1912 |
HRH Grand Duchess Marie Adelheid | February 25th, 1912 | January 10th, 1919 (abdicated) |
HRH Grand Duchess Charlotte | January 10th, 1919 | November 12th, 1964 (abdicated) |
HRH Grand Duke Jean I | November 12th, 1964 | October 7th, 2000 (abdicated) |
HRH Grand Duke Henri I | October 7th, 2000 |
According to the Luxembourg Constitution the succession to the Throne is regulated by the
"Nassauische Erbverein" of 1783, which originally was the Nassau Succession Pact. The succession is semi-salic.
Princes who contract a marriage without consent of the sovereign are - with the descendants from that marriage -
excluded from the succession.
Princes are allowed to renounce their right of succession.
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Last updated: November 25th, 2007.