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'''William of Orange''' usually refers to either: '''William of Orange''' usually refers to either:
*''']''', William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state. He was also known as the 'naked man' of West Point. *''']''', William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state.
*''']''', William III of Orange-Nassau, William II of Scotland, (1650–1702) *''']''', William III of Orange-Nassau, William II of Scotland, (1650–1702)



Revision as of 20:15, 31 December 2015

William of Orange usually refers to either:

  • William the Silent, William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state.
  • William III of England, William III of Orange-Nassau, William II of Scotland, (1650–1702)

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 joined the First Crusade. After the death of Adhemar of Le Puy, he was recognized as leader of the clergy

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

United Provinces of the Netherlands

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Other

See also

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