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  • ...ut he was '''William II as King of Scotland'''. He is mostly referenced as William III). As the leader of the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688, he overthrew [[Jame William III was born Prince Willem Hendrik at [[The Hague]] on 4 November 1650, eight d
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  • * Baxter, Stephen B. ''William III and the Defense of European Liberty 1650-1702'' (1966), a standard scholarl * Childs, John. ''The British Army of William III, 1689-1702.'' (1987). 280 pp.
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  • * [[William II (Scotland)]] – Scottish regnal number of [[William III]] (qv).
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  • * Baxter, Stephen B. ''William III and the Defense of European Liberty 1650-1702'' (1966), a standard scholarl * Childs, John. ''The British Army of William III, 1689-1702.'' (1987). 280 pp.
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  • ...and. It had once been a major port and was the site of the landing of King William III during the Williamite War. Its importance diminished in parallel with the i
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  • |(sole monarch) William III of England
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  • |[[William III ]]
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  • ...ut he was '''William II as King of Scotland'''. He is mostly referenced as William III). As the leader of the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688, he overthrew [[Jame William III was born Prince Willem Hendrik at [[The Hague]] on 4 November 1650, eight d
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  • ...tion of 1688; the "Whig Junto" was a powerful faction during the reigns of William III and Anne. The Whigs were united in opposition to the “Jacobites” (the f
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  • The Order was founded in memory of the [[British people|British]] King, [[William III]], who had been Prince of Orange in [[Holland]]. When the Parliament in Wes ...mself, despite the fact that the Roman Catholic Pope at the time supported William III. An area of the country where James notably failed to win support was the c
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  • <tr><th>Samedi<th>13<td>[[Friedrich Schiller|Schiller]]<td>[[Cabanis]]<td>[[William III]]<td>[[Joseph Lagrange|Lagrange]]
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  • In 1688-1991 [[William III|William of Orange]] fought his campaign for the English throne against the
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  • ...to have visited James with a view to making terms of accommodation with [[William III|William of Orange]], whose arrival was then imminent.
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  • ...the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688 in which [[James II]] was replaced by [[William III|William and Mary]]. The political settlement was solidified by George I aft
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  • ...Dutch invasion,<ref>Page (1923).</ref> and after the town was seized for [[William III|William of Orange]] during the [[Glorious Revolution]] that ousted James, n
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  • ...Dutch invasion,<ref>Page (1923).</ref> and after the town was seized for [[William III|William of Orange]] during the [[Glorious Revolution]] that ousted James, n
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  • In 1692 [[William III]] established a [[Royal Navy|naval]] dockyard on the Hamoaze (the lower par
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  • ...unt August Neihardt Gneisenau, Prussian field marshal. When King Frederick William III concluded an alliance with Napoleon in 1812, Clausewitz left the Prussian s
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  • ...iness interests with his writings, and it was through James’s successor, [[William III]] that the commonwealth remained innately conservative, limited the franchi
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  • 1689 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;William III[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/william_iii.shtml] and Mary I
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  • ...gan to grow steadily at the expense of that of the monarch. It was under [[William III]] and his successor, [[Anne of Great Britain|Anne]], that the Cabinet began
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