William III of England — William III II William III by Sir Godfrey Kneller Prince of Orange Reign 4 November 1650 … Wikipedia
William II of England — William Rufus redirects here. See also William Rufus Day. William II Rufus William II, from the Stowe Manuscript King of England (more...) … Wikipedia
William the Conqueror — The Duke of Normandy in the Bayeux Tapestry King of England Reign 25 December 1066 9 September 1087 Coronation 25 December 106 … Wikipedia
William III — (William III of Orange) 1650 1702, stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1672 1702; king of England 1689 1702, joint ruler with his wife, Mary II. * * * I Dutch Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk born Feb. 19, 1817, Brussels … Universalium
William — ist normannischen Ursprungs und die englische Form des männlichen Vornamens Wilhelm. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 William als Vorname 1.1 Namensträger 1.2 Künstlername 1.3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
William — may refer to:*William (name), a masculine given nameRoyaltyBritish*William I of England (1027 1087), a.k.a. William the Conqueror, William the Bastard *William II of England (1056 1100), a.k.a. William Rufus *William I of Scotland (c. 1142 1214) … Wikipedia
William Henry Blackmore — was an English lawyer who gained a fortune by exploiting a large social network as an investment promoter of Spanish Mexican Land Grants in New Mexico and Colorado between 1863 and 1878 . He used his fortune for philanthropy, primarily centred on … Wikipedia
William Smith (Episcopalian priest) — William Smith (September 7, 1727 – May 14, 1803)[1][2] was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. William Smith by Gilbert Stuart, oil on … Wikipedia
William of Malmesbury — (c. 1080/1095 ndash;c. 1143), English historian of the 12th century, was born about the year 1080/1095, in Wiltshire. His father was Norman and his mother English. He spent his whole life in England with his most productive working years as a… … Wikipedia
William de Warenne, 1. Graf von Surrey — William de Warenne, 1. Earl of Surrey (* 1030 (?); † 1088 in Lewes, Sussex) war ein normannischer Aristokrat, der in der Schlacht von Hastings kämpfte und einer der größten Landeigner in England wurde. Er war ein Sohn von Ralph de Warenne und… … Deutsch Wikipedia