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  1. Título. neerlandês: Portret van Willem II (1626-1650), prins van Oranje, en zijn echtgenote Maria Stuart (1631-1660) Double-portrait of William II (1626-1650), Prince of Orange, and his wife Mary Stuart (1631-1660). label QS:Len,"Double-portrait of William II (1626-1650), Prince of Orange, and his wife Mary Stuart (1631-1660)."

  2. 9 de nov. de 2022 · William II (1626-1650) was Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel and Groningen (1647-1650). Portraits [ edit ] Paintings [ edit ]

  3. Created Prince of Orange Stopped to be Prince of Orange Death Other titles while Prince of Orange Princess of Orange; Prince William later William II: William I: 6 December 1792 16 March 1815 father's accession as King: 7 October 1840 became King: 17 March 1849 Prince of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Wikipedia (Public Domain) William the Silent (l. 1533-1584, also known as William of Orange) was the leader of the Dutch Revolt (the Eighty Years' War) in the Netherlands; first politically (between 1559-1568) then militarily (between 1568-1584). He is among the most prominent figures in Dutch history, regarded as the Father of the Fatherland ...

  5. See also William II, Prince of Orange on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . WILLIAM II. (1626–1650), prince of Orange, born at The Hague on the 27th of May 1626, was the son of Frederick Henry, prince of Orange, and his wife Amalia von Solms, and grandson of William the Silent. By the act of survivance passed in ...

  6. Como usar esta imagem fora da Wikipédia. Para usar esta imagem numa página da Wikipédia inserir: [[Imagem:William II, Prince of Orange and Mary Henrietta Stuart, by Gerard van Honthorst.jpg|thumb|180px|Legenda]]

  7. William II of Baux (died 1239) was a son of William of Baux. Following his father, William II carried the title of prince of Orange . The title had come to the House of Baux through a brother of Raimbaut of Orange , who was William II's paternal grandmother, Tiburge de Sarenom , the latter also referred to as Tiburge princess of Orange.