• Born in Hague in 1650, then a part of the Dutch Republic, William of Orange or William III was baptized William Henry, which translates to Willem Hendrik in Dutch.
  • When in June 1688 prominent Protestant figures in England invited William of Orange to invade and become king, he gladly accepted.
  • What did William of Orange do to Ireland? The ensuing battle, known as the Battle of the Boyne, is arguably the most famous event in Irish history, due to its...
  • His father, William II of Orange, had just died of smallpox and his English mother, Mary, had her bedchamber swathed in black to mourn him.
  • At the same time, a tradition was established associated with the restriction of royal power. This will be discussed in a brief biography of William III of Orange below.
  • William was born in the Hague, the son of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart, sister of Charles II and James VII/II of England.
  • William of Orange was the only Presbyterian to ever sit on England’s throne and he once-and-for-all established Great Britain for Protestantism.
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  • He was born Prince William Henry, at The Hague on November 4, 1650, eight days after the death of his father William II, Prince of Orange, ruler of the United...
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