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- Prince of Orange is a title of nobility, originally associated with the principality of Orange, now in southern France. It may be carried by...
- male, deceased (1584)
- Prince William I of Orange, Count of Nassau, also widely known as William the Silent, was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange...
- male, deceased (1647)
- Frederick Henry or Frederik Hendrik in Dutch (January 29, 1584 - March 14, 1647) was Prince of Orange from 1625 to 1647.
- male, deceased (1650)
- William II, Prince of Orange, stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands from March 14, 1647 until his death. William II, Prince of...
- male, deceased (1625)
- Maurice of Nassau (Dutch: "Maurits van Nassau") (14 November 1567 - 23 April 1625), Prince of Orange (1618-1625), son of William the Silent and...
- male, deceased (1699)
- Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet, statesman and essayist, son of Sir John Temple. Born in London, and educated at Cambridge, he travelled across...
- male, deceased (1618)
- Philip William, Prince of Orange. He was the eldest son of William the Silent by his first wife Anna van Egmond en Buren. Knight of the Golden...
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- René of Châlon, also known as Renatus of Châlon, was a Prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht and Gelre. He was the only son...
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- John William Friso (4 August, 1687 - 14 July 1711), Prince of Nassau-Dietz became the Prince of Orange in 1702. He was stadholder of Friesland...
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- Philip de Montmorency (1524 - June 5, 1568, Brussels) was also known as Count of Horne. De Montmorency was born, between 1518 and 1526, possibly at...
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