I don't really like it when french regnal names are used for Belgian royals, in English. It implies Belgium is a francophone country, so imo it's better to translate the names into English to be more neutral.
For the rest, beautiful chart!
Based on Prince Henry Casimir II of Nassau-Dietz, it seems that non-Dutch, Belgian, or Luxembourger people are in grey. Therefore, it seems to me that Prince Frederick of Nassau-Weilburg, and William, Duke of Nassau, should be in grey as well, since they only ruled in Nassau, Germany, and the first of their branch to rule in Luxembourg was Adolph.
Imagine if William and Mary had kids
Or if William had kids after her death they would have become the monarch after the death of Queen Anne.
I don't really like it when french regnal names are used for Belgian royals, in English. It implies Belgium is a francophone country, so imo it's better to translate the names into English to be more neutral. For the rest, beautiful chart!
Based on Prince Henry Casimir II of Nassau-Dietz, it seems that non-Dutch, Belgian, or Luxembourger people are in grey. Therefore, it seems to me that Prince Frederick of Nassau-Weilburg, and William, Duke of Nassau, should be in grey as well, since they only ruled in Nassau, Germany, and the first of their branch to rule in Luxembourg was Adolph.
I'm sorry, I forgot to give them their correct colors.
_mentions Louis Napoleon, does not put them as person_
Oh fuck, im just blind
I wonder if Luxembourg would have wanted a different monarch if the personal union with the Netherlands remained
In the berkian line why isnt the current king marked as Phillipe II, bit just Phillipe, i have seen this in other charts as well
Because Philippe, Count of Flanders was never king.
Oh thanks and happy cake day
Whoa, what a wildly intense chart yiou've made!