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  • ...the 1690s and even the new century.<ref> Elizabeth Edwards, "Amsterdam and William III," ''History Today,'' (Dec 1993), Vol. 43, Issue 12 in [[EBSCO]]</ref> ...a Stuart alliance, which came to nothing. Not until 1672 did [[William III|William III]] adopt an independent policy.<ref> Simon Groenveld, "The House of Orange a
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  • ...mes II]] and the success of the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688, he became William III of England and took the lead against Louis with the resources of England be
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  • ...s leader, went back to England and in 1693, obtained a charter from King [[William III|William]] and Queen [[Mary II of England]]. The college was named the [[Col ...Virginia|Williamsburg]], in honor of William of Orange, [[William III|King William III]].
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  • ...the 1690s and even the new century.<ref> Elizabeth Edwards, "Amsterdam and William III," ''History Today,'' (Dec 1993), Vol. 43, Issue 12 in [[EBSCO]]</ref>
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  • [[Image:William of Orange.jpg|thumb|250px| [[William III|King William III]]]]
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  • ...n't know whether it's his commonest name. James VII & II probably isn't, & William III & II certainly isn't. When someone reigns over more than one realm it's nec
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