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William of Orange (French: Guillaume, Dutch: Willem) is the name of several historical people. In the context of Irish and British history, it refers most often to William III of England; in the context of Dutch history, William the Silent is most often meant.

In general, these men could be meant by William of Orange (chronological):

The following princes of Orange were also known as William of Orange:

After the counts of Nassau inherited the principality, the following princes of Orange-Nassau (and stadtholders in the Netherlands) were also known as William of Orange:

The following kings of the Netherlands from the House of Orange-Nassau may also sometimes be known as William of Orange, particularly as the Heir Apparent to that throne is constitutionally Prince of Orange:

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