Prince Of Orange

Prince Of Orange

male
Prince of Orange is a title of nobility, originally associated with the principality of Orange, now in southern France. It may be carried by...
John Campbell

John Campbell

male, deceased (1743)
Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich KG (October 10, 1678 – October 4, 1743) was a Scottish soldier and no...
William The Silent

William The Silent

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...
Tycho Brahe

Tycho Brahe

male, deceased (1601) (Greenwich, United States)
Tycho Brahe, born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, was a Danish nobleman from the region of Scania (in modern-day Sweden), best known today as an early...

John Moore

male, deceased (1650)
Colonel John Moore (1599-1650) was one of the regicides of King Charles I. John Moore was born into one of the oldest noble moore families in...
Jacques de Molay

Jacques de Molay

male, deceased (1314)
Jacques de Molay (est. 1244–5/1249–50 – 18 March 1314), a minor Frankish noble, served as the 23rd and officially last Grand Master of the Knight...
Stefan Batory

Stefan Batory

male, deceased (1586)
Stefan Bat(h)ory, King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania, Grand Duke of Lithuania was Woiwod (and later Prince of Transylvania (1571-1586), then...
Mellitus

Mellitus

male, deceased (624)
Saint Mellitus (died April 24 624) was the first Bishop of London of the present diocese (established in 604) and the third Archbishop of...

William Gordon

male, deceased (1577)
William Gordon (d. 1577) was a 16th century Scottish noble and prelate, the last of the pre-Reformation bishops of Aberdeen owing allegiance to the...
Antoine Lavoisier

Antoine Lavoisier

male, deceased (1794)
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, born on August 26, 1743, and executed on May 8, 1794, the "father of modern chemistry"," was a French nobleman...