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Note: so his secret declaration in the preparation of his second marriage |
Revision as of 16:39, 29 April 2024
* 1533 Dillenburg, + 1584 Delft, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch statesman and general
- Wilhelm I.
- Willem van Oranje
- Willem de Zwijger
- William the Silent
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English | William I of Orange-Nassau |
* 1533 Dillenburg, + 1584 Delft, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Dutch statesman and general |
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24 April 1533
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10 July 1584Julian
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1561
so his secret declaration in the preparation of his second marriage
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His cousin, Renatus (René) of Nassau, Prince of Orange, died on July 18, 1544 during a campaign in Champagne. Before the battle, René had named Wilhelm as his heir because he had no male descendants. Emperor Charles V made his consent to the succession, however, dependent on the condition that Wilhelm would be raised as a Catholic at the imperial court in Brussels.
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- dewiki Wilhelm I. (Oranien)
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- wikidatawiki Q78454