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  1. Siege of Namur. William III (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), [b] also widely known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from the 1670s, and King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from ...

  2. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Media in category "Philip William, Prince of Orange". The following 84 files are in this category, out of 84 total. Kniestukportret van Filips Willem, prins van Oranje, gekleed in een harnas, staand naast tafel waarop een gepluimde helm en handschoen. Achter hem een draperie. NL-HlmNHA 1477 53010817.JPG 3,518 × 4,833; 6.68 MB.

  3. Other articles where Philip William is discussed: Netherlands: The formation of a new government: …I’s second son (the first, Philip William, became prince of Orange and remained loyal to Spain), who was named stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland and became the commander of the republic’s armies. The result was a series of military triumphs over the Spanish forces under Alessandro Farnese ...

  4. William, Prince of Orange. William, Prince of Orange (Willem Nicolaas Alexander Frederik Karel Hendrik; 4 September 1840 – 11 June 1879), was heir apparent to the Dutch throne as the eldest son of King William III from 17 March 1849 until his death.

  5. Philip William, Prince of Orange (Q264258) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Prince of Orange (1554–1618) Philips Willem; edit. Language

  6. However, Philip William was in the custody of Spain, remaining so until 1596, and was thus unable to lead the Dutch independence cause. Maria of Nassau (1556–1616) was a full sister of Philip William from the first marriage of William I, Prince of Orange , (assassinated 1584), to wealthy and powerful aristocrat Anna van Egmont (1533–1558), and a contender to Maurice over the estate of ...

  7. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Pacification of Ghent. 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.