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  1. Mother. Almodis de la Marche. William IV of Toulouse ( c. 1040 – 1094) was Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Provence, and Duke of Narbonne from 1061 to 1094. He was the son of Pons of Toulouse and Almodis de la Marche. [1] He was married to Emma of Mortain, daughter of Robert, Count of Mortain, who gave him one daughter, Philippa.

  2. William IV, Count of Jülich (c. 1210 – 16 March 1278) was the son and heir of William III of Jülich and Mathilde of Limburg, daughter of Waleran III, Duke of Limburg. [1] William's father joined the Crusades in 1217 and died in the Siege of Damietta in 1218. William succeeded his father as Count of Jülich under the guardianship of his ...

  3. William was knighted in 1159, only two years prior to the death of his father. He and his brothers, Guy and Reynold, are considered to have been quite young at the time of William III's death; Guy was still mentioned as underage in 1164. [2] William IV resided in the chateaux of Nevers and of Clamecy (present day department of the Nièvre ...

  4. William IV ( 21. august 1765 – 20. juuni 1837) oli Suurbritannia ja Iirimaa Ühendkuningriigi kuningas ning Hannoveri kuningas ( Wilhelm IV) aastatel 1830 –1837. William IV oli Suurbritannia kuninga (1760–1801), Iirimaa kuninga (1760–1801), Suurbritannia ja Iirimaa Ühendkuningriigi kuninga (1801–1820 (1811)), Braunschweig-Lüneburgi ...

  5. William IV Talvas (1179 – 4 October 1221) was William III, Count of Ponthieu and William IV (of the house of Belleme/Montgomery). He was Count of Ponthieu , ruler of a small province in northern France that fell under the suzerainty of the dukes of Normandy (later also kings of England) since at least the mid 11th century.

  6. Protestantism. William IV ( French: Guillaume Alexandre; 22 April 1852 – 25 February 1912) was Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 17 November 1905 until his death in 1912. He succeeded his father, Adolphe. Like his father, William mostly stayed out of politics despite being vested with considerable power on paper by the Constitution.

  7. William Cavendish, IV duque de Devonshire (8 de mayo de 1720 - 2 de octubre de 1764), tratado como Lord Cavendish antes de 1729 y como marqués de Hartington entre 1729 y 1755, fue un político whig y estadista británico que ocupó brevemente el cargo de primer ministro de Gran Bretaña. 1 Fue el primer hijo de William Cavendish, tercer duque ...