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  1. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sessiz_WillemSessiz Willem - Vikipedi

    Sessiz William ya da I. William Oranj Prensi (24 Nisan 1533- 10 Temmuz 1584), ayrıca yaygın olarak Suskun William ( Felemenkçe: Willem de Zwijger) ya da daha sık Oranjlı William ( Felemenkçe: Willem van Oranje) olarak tanınır. [1] 1568 de İspanyol Habsburg Hanedanı 'na karşı başlayan isyan ve 1648 de Vestfalya Antlaşması ile ...

  2. 奧蘭治親王 威廉一世 ( 荷蘭語 :Willem I ,也称 沉默者威廉 ( 荷蘭語 : Willem de Zwijger )、 奥兰治的威廉 ( 荷蘭語 :Willem van Oranje ),1533年4月24日—1584年7月10日), 尼德兰革命 中反抗 西班牙哈布斯堡王朝 统治的主要领导者、 八十年战争 领导人 之一,曾 ...

  3. 3 de ene. de 2003 · 6 Hungarian Nationalism in International Context - R.J.W. Evans ( Read article) 13 William the Silent: the first tolerant Prince - Stephen Morse ( Read article) 22 Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century - J.P. Lethbridge ( Read article) 30 Oscar Wilde: the myth of martyrdom - Trevor Fisher ( Read article)

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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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pompey_(dog)Pompey (dog) - Wikipedia

    Pompey was the dog of William The Silent, the Prince of Orange. During a campaign against the Spanish, William's dog, Pompey, thwarted an assassination attempt. One night at Hermigny, France, while the prince slept, assassins crept toward his tent. Pompey heard them and began barking and scratching to warn his master, finally jumping on his ...

  7. Dutch hagiographies of William the Silent attribute the nickname to his abundance of children, rather than his financial prosperity. [note 20] This explanation is challenged by German historian Alfred Lück [ de ] , who asserts that William was already known as der Reiche Nassau during the German Peasants' War in 1524–1525, [34] a time when he had only one daughter, which does not constitute ...