• 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...
  • Troost, Wout, (Ing. cev, J.C. Grayson) (2005) William III, The Stadholder-king: A Political Biography Aldershot, Hants, England ISBN 0-7546-5071-5 (İngilizce).
  • William III (1650–1702), king of England, Scotland (as William II), and Ireland (1689–1702), prince of Orange.
  • In 1677, William III married his cousin Mary Stuart, a member of the British royal family. Her father, the Catholic James II, was resented by English Protestants.
  • William III (Italian: Guglielmo III; c. 1186 – c. 1198), a scion of the Hauteville dynasty, was the last Norman King of Sicily, who reigned briefly for ten months in 1194.
  • William III was a skilled equestrian and enjoyed riding and hunting in the countryside, often participating in horse races and steeplechases.
  • William III, stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1672–1702) and king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1689–1702), reigning jointly with Queen...
  • William III Stadtholder of the Netherlands, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Reign. 13 February 1689 - 8 March 1702 (with Mary II until 28 December 1694).
  • Because William’s wife refused to govern alone, the English politicians had no choice but to offer the throne to both William III and Mary II as joint monarchs.
  • Accordingly, William III of England and Mary II of England were crowned in a joint coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey on 11 April.