Hilda of Nassau
Hilda of Nassau was a notable figure in the 19th century, known for her contributions to education and social welfare. Born in 1823, she was the daughter of William of Nassau, the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Hilda dedicated her life to improving the lives of the less fortunate, particularly focusing on the needs of women and children.
In 1850, Hilda founded the Nassauische Frauenverein, an organization aimed at promoting women's education and providing support for families in need. Her efforts were instrumental in advancing social reforms in her region, and she is remembered for her compassionate leadership and commitment to community service.