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  1. Philip William being kidnapped by the Spaniards by David Van der Kellen III ( Amsterdam Museum) Philip William, Prince of Orange (19 December 1554 in Buren, Gelderland – 20 February 1618) was the eldest son of William the Silent by his first wife Anna van Egmont. He became Prince of Orange in 1584 and Knight of the Golden Fleece in 1599.

  2. 3 de feb. de 2015 · Description. Upon his departure from the Netherlands in 1559 Philip II of Spain accuses William of Orange to personally lead the resistance against the king by the nobility. The act takes place on a jetty with the king and his retinue on the left and in the background the sails of his ship. The king grabs the hand of the prince, while pointing ...

  3. The Silent Gondoliers ( ISBN 0-345-44263-6) is a 1983 novel by William Goldman, written under the pseudonym of "S. Morgenstern". The novel purports to explain why the gondoliers of Venice no longer sing, through the story of the protagonist Luigi. Chapters I and II build up further mythology behind the name Morgenstern and the backstory of ...

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  5. Anna of Saxony (23 December 1544 – 18 December 1577) was the heiress of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, and Agnes, eldest daughter of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse. [1] Maurice's only son, Albert, died in infancy. Anna was the second wife of William the Silent.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Media in category "William the Silent" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. Allegorie op de verheffing van Willem IV tot stadhouder in 1747, RP-P-OB-60.039.jpg 6,402 × 4,100; 3.83 MB

  7. 24 de nov. de 2021 · 1 Portraits. 2 Spouses. 3 Historic events. 4 Tomb. 5 Memorials. 6 Satires. 7 Philately. 8 Related galleries. William I, the Silent (1533-1584), was Prince of Orange (1544-1584).