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William of Orange


William of Orange


William of Orange usually refers to either:

  • William the Silent, William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, leader of the Dutch Revolt, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the United Provinces as a state
  • William III of England, William III of Orange-Nassau, William II of Scotland, (1650–1702) stadtholder of the Dutch Republic

William of Orange may also refer to:

Middle Ages

  • Saint William of Gellone (755 – c. 812), courtier of Charlemagne who defeated the Saracens at Orange
  • William (Bishop of Orange) (d. 1098), a Bishop who joined the First Crusade

William of Orange in the House of Baux and the House of Chalon-Arlay

  • William I of Baux (c. 1155 – 1219)
  • William II of Baux (died 1239)
  • William III of Baux (died 1256)
  • William VII of Chalon-Arlay (c. 1415 – 1478)

United Provinces of the Netherlands

  • William II, Prince of Orange (1626–1650), stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 1647
  • William IV, Prince of Orange (1711–1751), first hereditary stadtholder of the Netherlands
  • William V, Prince of Orange (1748–1806), last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and leader of the conservative faction

Kingdom of the Netherlands

  • William I of the Netherlands (1772–1843), also known as William Frederik of Orange-Nassau or William VI of Orange before his accession
  • William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849), King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg
  • William III of the Netherlands (1817–1890), King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg
  • William, Prince of Orange (1840-1879), eldest son of William III, died before his father
  • Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands (b. 1967), King of the Netherlands, eldest child of former Queen Beatrix

Other

  • William of Orange (pigeon), pigeon used by British military in Battle of Arnhem in September 1944
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See also

  • Princes of Orange

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