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* Saint ] (755 – c. 812), courtier of Charlemagne who defeated the Saracens at Orange * Saint ] (755 – c. 812), courtier of Charlemagne who defeated the Saracens at Orange
* ] joined the First Crusade. After the death of Adhemar of Le Puy, he was recognized as leader of the clergy * ], a Bishop who joined the First Crusade


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

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William of Orange usually refers to either:

  • William the Silent, William I, (1533–1584), Prince of Orange, leader of the Dutch Revolt, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the United Provinces as a state
  • William III of England, William III of Orange-Nassau, William II of Scotland, (1650–1702) stadtholder of the Dutch Republic

William of Orange may also refer to:

Middle Ages

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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