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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · Wilhelmina (born Aug. 31, 1880, The Hague, Neth.—died Nov. 28, 1962, Het Loo, near Apeldoorn) was the queen of the Netherlands from 1890 to 1948, who, through her radio broadcasts from London during World War II, made herself the symbol of Dutch resistance to German occupation. The daughter of King William III and his second wife, Emma of ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Orange County was officially established on November 1, 1683 [citation needed], when the Province of New York was divided into twelve counties. Each of these was named to honor a member of the British royal family, and Orange County took its name from the Prince of Orange, who subsequently became King William III of England.

  3. Hace 5 días · William III’s first court. William III was born in 1650 as Willem Hendrik, Prince of Orange. His first court was therefore formed in the Dutch Republic – in what is now The Netherlands. William received his education partly or wholly at the University of Leiden from 1659, and it is there that the first record of a Black presence in his ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Bill on 17 Sep 2015 • Link. MARY, Princess Royal Of England and Princess Of Orange (1631-1660), eldest daughter of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria; celebrated for her beauty and intelligence; married William, son of Frederick Henry, prince of Orange, 1641; went to Holland, 1642, and welcomed Charles and James, 1648; gave birth to son, afterwards William III of England, after death of her ...

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  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Brief Life History of Gilbert. When Gilbert Elam Sr. was born on 11 May 1630, in Thurnscoe, Yorkshire, England, his father, Thomas Elam, was 34 and his mother, Mary Anne Shirecliffe, was 18. He married Ann Elam before 1650, in Malvern Hill, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  7. Hace 2 días · The House of Orange-Nassau came from Dietz, Germany, seat of one of the Nassau counties. Their title 'Prince of Orange' was acquired through inheritance of the Principality of Orange in southern France, in 1544. William of Orange (also known as William the Silent) was the first Orange stadtholder (ironically, appointed by Philip II of Spain).