Queen Máxima of the Netherlands

queen consort of the Netherlands (born 1971)
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands

Summary

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is a human[1]. Born in Buenos Aires[2], she… she was born on May 17, 1971[3]. She worked as an economist[4], teacher[5], and consort[6]. She ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,125 views/month, #4,597 of 1,000,298).[7]

Key Facts

  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was born in Buenos Aires[2].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was born on May 17, 1971[3].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's father was Jorge Zorreguieta[8].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's mother was María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart[9].
  • Among Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's spouses was William Alexander of the Netherlands[10].
  • A child of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange[11].
  • A child of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was Princess Alexia of the Netherlands[12].
  • A child of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was Princess Ariane of the Netherlands[13].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands held citizenship in Kingdom of the Netherlands[14].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands held citizenship in Argentina[15].
  • Spanish was Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's native language[16].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands worked as an economist[4].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's professions included teacher[5].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands worked as a consort[6].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands held the position of Consort of the Netherlands[17].
  • Among Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's employers was HSBC[18].
  • Among Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's employers was Deutsche Bank[19].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was educated at Northlands School[20].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Order of the White Eagle (Third Polish Republic)[21].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star[22].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Order of the Southern Cross[23].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit[24].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Machiavelli award[25].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands received the Order of the Elephant[26].
  • Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was a member of Royal House of the Netherlands[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Buenos Aires[2], Queen Máxima of the Netherlands… she was born on May 17, 1971[3]. Her father was Jorge Zorreguieta[8]. Her mother was María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart[9]. Spanish was her native language[16].

Education

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was educated at Northlands School[20].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include economist[4], teacher[5], and consort[6]. Employers include HSBC[18], a business[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1865[30], headquartered in 8 Canada Square[31] and Deutsche Bank[19], a universal bank[32], in Germany[33], founded in 1870[34], headquartered in Frankfurt[35]. Queen Máxima of the Netherlands held the position of Consort of the Netherlands[17].

Recognition

Awards received include Order of the White Eagle (Third Polish Republic)[21]; Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star[22]; Order of the Southern Cross[23], an order[36], in Brazil[37], founded in 1932[38]; Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit[24], a grade of an order[39], in France[40]; Machiavelli award[25], a prize[41], in Netherlands[42], founded in 1989[43]; and Order of the Elephant[26], an order of chivalry[44], in Denmark[45], founded in 1693[46].

Personal Life

Among Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's spouses was William Alexander of the Netherlands[10]. Children include Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange[11], a princess[47], b. 2003[48], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[49], awarded the Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Netherlands Lion[50]; Princess Alexia of the Netherlands[12], an aristocrat[51], b. 2005[52], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[53], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau[54]; and Princess Ariane of the Netherlands[13], an aristocrat[55], b. 2007[56], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[57]. Her religion is recorded as Catholic Church[58].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Queen Máxima of the Netherlands include Maxima[59], a television series[60], directed by Saskia Diesing[61] and Máximakanaal[62], a canal[63], in Netherlands[64].

Why It Matters

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands ranks in the top 0.46% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,125 views/month, #4,597 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[65] She is known by 61 alternative names across languages and contexts.[66]

Entities named for her include Maxima[59], a television series[60], directed by Saskia Diesing[61] and Máximakanaal[62], a canal[63], in Netherlands[64].

FAQs

Where was Queen Máxima of the Netherlands born?

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was born in Buenos Aires[2].

Who were Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's parents?

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's father was Jorge Zorreguieta[8]. Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's mother was María del Carmen Cerruti Carricart[9].

Who was Queen Máxima of the Netherlands married to?

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands's spouses include William Alexander of the Netherlands[10].

What did Queen Máxima of the Netherlands do for work?

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands worked as economist[4], teacher[5], and consort[6].

Where did Queen Máxima of the Netherlands go to school?

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was educated at Northlands School[20].

What awards did Queen Máxima of the Netherlands receive?

Honors received include Order of the White Eagle (Third Polish Republic)[21], Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star[22], Order of the Southern Cross[23], and Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit[24].

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