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  1. William VI. Holland, double groat or "Tuin", struck in Valenciennes under William. William II of Bavaria (5 April 1365—31 May 1417) was Duke of Bavaria-Straubing and count of Holland (listed as William VI ), Hainaut (listed as William IV) and Zeeland. He ruled from 1404 until 1417, when he died from an infection caused by a dog bite.

  2. May 19, 2024 · William II of Holland, (February 1228-28 January 1256), was a count of Holland and Zeeland (1235-1256). He was elected as German anti-king in 1247 and remained King until his death. He was the son of Floris IV and Mathilde of Brabant. When his father was killed at a tournament at Corbie, William was only seven years old.

  3. Two of the sitters, Bathurst and Manners, died in 1834 and 1835 and their portraits appear to have been painted from life, but the only banquet when both William IV and William II of Holland were present was in 1836 (The Times, 20 June 1836, 4e). The finished work, far more meticulously painted than the rather rough oil studies, was completed ...

  4. William II of Holland. by Thomas Garner, published by Brightly & Childs, after E. Shepperson. line engraving, published 11 June 1816. NPG D15941. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. William II of Holland.

  5. Apr 21, 2020 · Media in category "William II, Count of Holland". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Politics and government infoboxes.png 1,392 × 1,172; 1.61 MB. Graf van Willem II - Middelburg - 20154611 - RCE.jpg 1,200 × 870; 196 KB. Twee monogrammen en vier munten van Willem II van Holland, NL-MdbZA 296 789.jpg 5,184 × 2,282; 2. ...

  6. William II, or Willem Frederik George Lodewijk, was the king of the Netherlands (from 1840 to 1849), grand duke of Luxembourg, and duke of Limberg. His reign witnessed fiscal stability and the conversion of the Netherlands to a constitutional and liberal monarchy in 1848. Also known as “Slender Billy,” for his charm and his moderate ...

  7. May 23, 2024 · Mary Of Orange (born Nov. 4, 1631—died Dec. 24, 1660, [Jan. 3, 1661, new style], London) was the eldest daughter of the English king Charles I and wife of the Dutch stadholder William II of Orange. The marriage to Prince William took place in London and in 1642 she crossed over to Holland. In 1647 her husband succeeded his father as ...

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