Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
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His Royal Highness Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Jean Benoit Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano (born on January 5, 1921) ruled Luxembourg from 1964 to 2000. His full title is "by the Grace of God, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Duke of Nassau, Prince of Bourbon-Parma, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Count of Sayn, Königstein, Katzenellenbogen and Diez, Burgrave of Hammerstein, Seigneur of Mahlberg, Wiesbaden, Idstein, Merenberg, Limburg and Eppstein."
During World War II he joined the British Army as a volunteer in the Irish Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant in 1943 and captain in 1944. He landed in Normandy on June 11 1944, and took part in the battle of Caen and the liberation of Brussels. On September 10 1944 he took part in the liberation of Luxembourg before moving on to Arnhem and the invasion of Germany.
He was married on April 9, 1953 to Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, who was born on October 11, 1927, daughter of Leopold III, King of the Belgians. They had three sons and two daughters:
- Princess Marie-Astrid (17th February 1954)
- Grand Duke Henri (16th April 1955)
- Prince Jean (15th May 1957)
- Princess Margaretha (15th May 1957)
- Prince Guillaume (1st May 1963)
He became Grand Duke when his mother, the Grand Duchess Charlotte, abdicated in 1964.
Grand Duke Jean abdicated on October 7, 2000, and was succeeded on the throne by his son Henri.
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| Preceded by: Charlotte | Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1964–2000 | Succeeded by: Henri |
Categories: 1921 births | Grand Dukes of Luxembourg | Knights of the Garter | British Army officers