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English: William II of Holland, (February 1228-28 January 1256), was a count of Holland and Zeeland (1235-1256). He was German anti-king since 1248 and King since 1254. Deutsch: Wilhelm von Holland, aus: Vosmeer, Michiel: Principes Hollandiae et Zelandiae, Domini Frisiae.
William II of Holland (1227-1256), King of the Romans (Rex Romanorum) William II (February 1227 – 28 January 1256) was the Count of Holland and Zeeland from 1234 until his death. He was elected anti-king of Germany in 1248 and ruled as sole king from 1254 onwards.
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Floris V, Count of Holland. House. Holland ( Gerulfings) Father. Floris IV, Count of Holland. Mother. Matilda of Brabant. William II (February 1227 – 28 January 1256) was the Count of Holland and Zeeland from 1234 until his death. He was elected anti-king of Germany in 1248 and ruled as sole king from 1254 onwards.
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William II (Dutch: Willem Frederik George Lodewijk; English: William Frederick George Louis; 6 December 1792 – 17 March 1849) was King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Duke of Limburg. William II was the son of William I and Wilhelmine of Prussia.