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  1. William II de la Marck primary name: William II de la Marck Lumey other name: Willem II van der Marck Lumey Details ...

  2. William de la Marck (1446–1485) was an adventurer of German extraction. He became an important character in the late 15th century in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. William's was nicknamed Le Sanglier des Ardennes (The Wild Boar of the Ardennes)— because he was as fierce as the wild boar which he delighted to hunt. In 1482, he had Louis de Bourbon, Bishop of Liège, assassinated, in order ...

  3. RMD98H4C – Capture of Brielle, 1 April 1572 (Frans Hogenberg)William II de la Marck (Lummen, 1542 – Bishopric of Liège, 1 May 1578) (Dutch: Willem II van der Marck) was Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Watergeuzen, the so-called 'sea beggars' who fought in the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648),

  4. Guillermo II de la Marck ( Lummen , 1542 – Obispado de Lieja , 1 de mayo de 1578) (holandés: Willem II van der Marck ) fue el señor de Lumey e inicialmente almirante de los Watergeuzen , los llamados 'mendigos del mar' que lucharon en la Guerra de los Ochenta Años (1568-1648), junto con, entre otros, Guillermo el Silencioso , Príncipe de Orange-Nassau. Era bisnieto de un personaje ...

  5. William II de La Marck explained. William II de la Marck (Lummen, 1542 – Bishopric of Liège, 1 May 1578) (Dutch: Willem II van der Marck) was the Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Watergeuzen, the so-called 'sea beggars' who fought in the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648), together with among others William the Silent, Prince of ...

  6. William II de La Marck William II de la Marck Lummen 1542 Bishopric of Lige 1 May 1578 Dutch Willem II van der Marck was the Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of... 5 KB 595 words - 0922 27 September 2023Geuzen redirect from Gueux de la mer command of a succession of daring and reckless leaders the best-known of whom is William de la Marck Lord of Lumey were called Sea Beggars Gueux de mer ...

  7. William de la Marck [1] (1446 – 1485) was an adventurer of German extraction. He became an important character in the late 15th century in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège . William's was nicknamed Le Sanglier des Ardennes (The Wild Boar of the Ardennes ) — because he was as fierce as the wild boar which he delighted to hunt.