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I followed a link to this article from the article on the House of Orange-Nassau, more specifically the succession box in that article. The writer of this article (and the person who put House of Mecklenburg in that successor box) must have his own peculiar ideas about how royal houses ought to be named, but they don't jell with what is common practice. In any case, the current royal house that reigns over the Netherlands is not called the House of Mecklenburg, nor is it the House of Lippe-Biesterfeld, nor the House von Amsberg, which it arguably ought to be if we follow the reasoning which seems to be underlying these namings. In other words, this is completely ridiculous, but I have no desire to edit this stuff. Deleting would be better.-- Ereunetes ( talk) 19:39, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
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All male and female members of the House of Mecklenburg have always held the title duke/duchess. I have explained why this is the case here: Talk:House of Oldenburg#Titles Duke vs. Prince in Germany. -- Equord ( talk) 15:36, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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I followed a link to this article from the article on the House of Orange-Nassau, more specifically the succession box in that article. The writer of this article (and the person who put House of Mecklenburg in that successor box) must have his own peculiar ideas about how royal houses ought to be named, but they don't jell with what is common practice. In any case, the current royal house that reigns over the Netherlands is not called the House of Mecklenburg, nor is it the House of Lippe-Biesterfeld, nor the House von Amsberg, which it arguably ought to be if we follow the reasoning which seems to be underlying these namings. In other words, this is completely ridiculous, but I have no desire to edit this stuff. Deleting would be better.-- Ereunetes ( talk) 19:39, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
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All male and female members of the House of Mecklenburg have always held the title duke/duchess. I have explained why this is the case here: Talk:House of Oldenburg#Titles Duke vs. Prince in Germany. -- Equord ( talk) 15:36, 3 January 2023 (UTC)