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  1. 20 de abr. de 2024 · William I (born April 24, 1533, Dillenburg, Nassau [now in Germany]—died July 10, 1584, Delft, Holland [now in the Netherlands]) was the 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.

  2. 2 de may. de 2024 · "the Younger/de Jonge" of Nassau-Dillenburg (1591–1616) Louis Henry of Nassau-Dillenburg (1594–1662) Count later Prince (1654) of Nassau-(in) Dillenburg jointly with Albert from 1623–1626, alone from 1626: Albert of Nassau-Dillenburg (1596–1626) ruled Nassau-Dillenburg with Louis Henry,1623–1626: Maurice Henry of Nassau-Hadamar (1626 ...

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  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · William III Henry, King of England, Ireland, & Scotland, Prince of Orange, Graf von Nassau was born on 14 November 1650 at The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands.1 He married Mary Stewart, Queen of England & Scotland, daughter of James II Stewart, King of England, Duke of York and Anne Hyde, on 4 November 1677 at St. James's Palace, London ...

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Eighty Years’ War. William Louis (born March 13, 1560, Dillenburg, Hesse [Germany]—died July 13, 1620, Leeuwarden, Neth.) was the count of Nassau, stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe, who with his cousin, Maurice of Nassau, prince of Orange, formulated the military strategy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, or Dutch ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Emilia van Nassau 1569-1629. Emilia Secunda Antwerpiana van Nassau 1581-1657. Engelbrecht I van Nassau-Siegen tussen 1370-80 - 1442. Ernst Casimir van Nassau-Dietz 1573-1632. Filips Willem van Oranje 1554-1618. Frederik Hendrik van Oranje 1584-1647. Hendrik III van Nassau-Breda : Hendrik III, 1483-1538.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · On 16 June 1815, at the battle of Quatre Bras, in command of the Left Wing: I Corps, II Corps (minus the Girard division, present at the battle of Ligny ), III Cavalry Corps (minus the l'Héritier division, present at the battle of Ligny) and Imperial Guard light cavalry division. On 18 June 1815, at the battle of Waterloo, effective field ...

  7. William the Silent or William the Taciturn (Dutch: Willem de Zwijger; 24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584), more commonly known in the Netherlands as William of Orange (Dutch: Willem van Oranje), was the leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs that set off the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648.