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  1. Austria. Language. English. The Silent Mountain is a 2014 Austrian war drama film written by Clemens Aufderklamm and produced and directed by Ernst Gossner set in the Alpine Front of World War I. The Silent Mountain is a love story set in the Dolomites at the outbreak of hostilities between Italy and Austria-Hungary in 1915.

  2. Balthasar Gérard (alternative spellings Gerards or Gerardts; c. 1557 – 14 July 1584) was the assassin of the Dutch revolt 's leader, William the Silent of the House of Orange (William the Silent, and later known as the "Father of the Fatherland"). He killed William the Silent in Delft on 10 July 1584, by shooting him twice with a pair of ...

  3. 13 de sept. de 2017 · Usage on en.wikipedia.org Netherlands; Wilhelmus; William the Silent; William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen; User:Joelton Ivson/Gather lists/24276 – Holanda; Historiography of the Eighty Years' War; Antoine de Silly; Usage on en.wikisource.org Author:William the Silent; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Vilhelmo la 1-a de Oranje-Nassau; Usage on eo ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2023 · Media in category "William the Silent" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. Allegorie op de verheffing van Willem IV tot stadhouder in 1747, RP-P-OB-60.039.jpg 6,402 × 4,100; 3.83 MB

  5. One of the first cities to be attacked was the Spanish held city of Roermond. An army of 24,000 men attacked Roermond and managed to take it after 5 assaults on 23 July 1572. After the capture of the city the troops of William the Silent stormed Roermond and massacred many priests and clerics, including the secretary of Bishop Lindanus.

  6. William the Silent. (1533–84). The hero of the Dutch struggle against Spanish rule was William the Silent, one of the wealthiest noblemen in Europe. He was born on April 24, 1533, in Dillenburg, Nassau. As count of Nassau he held large estates in the Netherlands, and from a cousin he inherited the French principality of Orange.

  7. Philip William being kidnapped by the Spaniards by David Van der Kellen III ( Amsterdam Museum) Philip William, Prince of Orange (19 December 1554 in Buren, Gelderland – 20 February 1618) was the eldest son of William the Silent by his first wife Anna van Egmont. He became Prince of Orange in 1584 and Knight of the Golden Fleece in 1599.