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  • William III (1650-1702) also known as William of Orange; was the king of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1682-1702. He ruled jointly with his wife, Mary II, until her death in 1694; thus the reign of William and Mary. He was Prince of Orange and Stadholder of the Netherlands. As the leader of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 he replaced King James II of England, after the latter fled to France.
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  • william of orange adıyla bilinen birden fazla william olmasına rağmen, ilk akla geleni hollanda doğumlu iii. william'dır.
  • For other princes of Orange or Orange-Nassau called William, see William of Orange (disambiguation).
  • Erişim tarihi: 22 Ağustos 2021. ^ "William Of Orange". Historic UK (İngilizce). 6 Temmuz 2020 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 22 Ağustos 2021.
  • William III (also widely known as William of Orange) was the Prince of Orange, a principality in what is today southeastern France, and Stadholder...
  • 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.
  • This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about William of Orange across 26 in-depth pages.
  • Unfortunately, William’s father, the prince, died two weeks before he was born, resulting in him assuming the title of Prince of Orange from birth.
  • Portrait of Mary in a yellow gown and William II in a black suit. William's parents, William II of Orange and Mary, Princess Royal, 1647.
  • The Stadtholder of Holland, William III of Orange, invaded England (ostensibly at the invitation of seven key members of the Anglican elite)...
  • Double portrait to commemorate the betrothal of William and Mary Henrietta Stuart, by Anthony van Dyck. William II of Orange and Mary Stuart, Princess Royal.