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  1. William IV resided in the chateaux of Nevers and of Clamecy (present day department of the Nièvre, Burgundy, France). The next nearest town to the east of Clamecy is Vezelay , which, in the early medieval period, was the marshalling point for the start of several crusades to the Holy Land .

  2. William IV, Count of Forcalquier (French: Guillaume IV d'Urgell ou Guillaume II de Forcalquier; 1130–1208) was the son of Bertrand I, Count of Forcalquier and Josserande de la Flotte. William married Adelaide de Beziers , daughter of Saura de Carcassonne and Raimond Trencavel of Beziers Viscount of Beziers , of Agde , of Albi , of Carcassonne , and of Razès .

  3. William IV (or Guillem IV) was the Lord of Montpellier from 1058 until his death in 1068. He was the son of William III and Beliardis. He was married to Ermengarde, daughter of Raymond I, Count of Melgueil. He is the first of his dynasty with charters preserved in the family cartulary, the Liber instrumentorum memorialium.

  4. ny.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_IVWilliam IV - Wikipedia

    William IV (William Henry; 21 Ogasiti 1765 - 20 Juni 1837) anali Mfumu ya United Kingdom ya Great Britain ndi Ireland komanso King of Hanover kuyambira 26 June 1830 mpaka kumwalira kwake mu 1837. Mwana wachitatu wa George III, William adalowa m'malo mwa mkulu wake m'bale George IV, kukhala mfumu yomaliza komanso mfumu yomaliza ya Nyumba yaku Britain ya Hanover.

  5. Frederick William IV riding through the streets of Berlin on 21 March 1848. The caption reads "His Majesty Frederick William IV of Prussia in the streets of his capital proclaims the unity of the German nation". The next day he secretly wrote to his brother William: "I had to voluntarily raise the Reich colours yesterday in order to save ...

  6. The equestrian statue of Frederick William IV is an 1875–86 sculpture of Frederick William IV of Prussia by Alexander Calandrelli, installed in front of the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, Germany. [1]

  7. William Alfred Cavendish, IV duca di Devonshire (Londra, 8 maggio 1720 – Spa, 2 ottobre 1764), è stato un nobile e politico britannico, appartenente al partito Whig. Ereditato dal padre, Lord William Cavendish il titolo di duca di Devonshire , divenne Primo Ministro di Gran Bretagna .