• William III. (of Orange), King of England, Ireland, and Scotland, and Stadtholder of Holland, was born at the Hague, 4th November 1650.
  • Otherwise known as William the Silent, Orange was grandfather to the William of Orange of William and Mary and the Glorious Revolution.
  • William of Orange stood at the helm. In 1579, the seventeen provinces split into a Protestant North that supported the rebellion, and a Catholic South.
  • William III was also called William of Orange. ... William's father was William II, the Prince of Orange. His mother was Mary, daughter of Charles I of England.
  • William (Orange of Bishop) (ö. 1098), Baux ve The House of Orange'da Birinci Haçlı Seferi'ne. William of Orange Chalon-Arlay Evi.
  • William was the only child of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary, Princess Royal, the daughter of Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
  • William of Orange was fatherless and childless. His life was loveless. His marriage was dictated by reasons of State.
  • William of Orange William of Orange was primarily a Dutch patriot whose ruling passion was the desire to curb the aggression of Louis XIV.
  • Birth of William of Orange. The future king of England was born in his family's court at The Hague on November 4th, 1650.
  • The banner of Orange waves over the field! The fetters James forged have by William been driven; And never to tyrants shall Williamites yield!