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  1. William IV (Willem Karel Hendrik Friso; 1 September 1711 – 22 October 1751) was Prince of Orange from birth and the first hereditary stadtholder of all the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 1747 until his death in 1751. During his whole life he was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau within the Holy Roman Empire.

  2. William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795. He was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau until his death in 1806. In that capacity he was succeeded by his son William .

  3. 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.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · William IV (born Sept. 1, 1711, Leeuwarden, Neth.—died Oct. 22, 1751, The Hague) was the prince of Orange and Nassau, general hereditary stadtholder of the United Netherlands.

  5. 8 de jul. de 2022 · William the Silent (l. 1533-1584, also known as William of Orange) was the leader of the Dutch Revolt (the Eighty Years' War) in the Netherlands; first politically (between 1559-1568) then militarily (between 1568-1584).

  6. 16 de sept. de 2022 · William IV, Prince of Orange - Wikimedia Commons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Contents. 1 Portraits. 1.1 Paintings. 1.2 Drawing. 1.3 Print. 1.4 Ceramic plaque. 2 Related galleries. William IV, Prince of Orange (1711-1751) was stadholder of the Dutch Republic from 1747 until 1751. Portraits. Paintings [ edit]

  7. Guillermo IV de Orange-Nassau (en neerlandés: Willem IV Carel Hendrik Friso van Oranje-Nassau; Leeuwarden, 1 de septiembre de 1711 - La Haya, 22 de octubre de 1751) fue un príncipe de Orange y duque de Nassau-Dietz (1711-1751) y estatúder de las Provincias Unidas entre 1747 y 1751 —el primero que fue hereditario—. Biografía.