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  1. William I (Willem Frederik; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg from 1815 until his abdication in 1840. William was the son of William V, Prince of Orange, the last stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, and Wilhelmina of Prussia.

  2. William I (born April 24, 1533, Dillenburg, Nassau [now in Germany]—died July 10, 1584, Delft, Holland [now in the Netherlands]) first of the hereditary stadtholders (1572–84) of the United Provinces of the Netherlands and leader of the revolt of the Netherlands against Spanish rule and the Catholic religion.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · William I (born Aug. 24, 1772, The Hague, Neth.—died Dec. 12, 1843, Berlin [Germany]) king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg (1815–40) who sparked a commercial and industrial revival following the period of French rule (1795–1813), but provoked the Belgian revolt of 1830 through his autocratic methods.

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  4. Willem I was the first King of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Enlarge image. Image: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. King Willem I. Willem Frederik, Prince of Orange and Nassau, was born in The Hague on 24 August 1772. He was the eldest son of Prince Willem V and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia.

  5. www.britannica.com › summary › William-I-stadholderWilliam I summary | Britannica

    William I, Dutch Willem known as William the Silent, (born April 24, 1533, Dillenburg, Nassau—died July 10, 1584, Delft, Holland), First stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1572–84). Son of William, count of Nassau-Dillenburg, he inherited the principality of Orange and other vast estates from his cousin in 1544.

  6. 6 de ago. de 2019 · Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. William I (Willem Frederik; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg from 1815 until his abdication in 1840.