William II de la Marck — (1542 ndash;1578) (Dutch: Willem II van der Marck ) was Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Gueux de mer, the so called sea beggars who fought in the Eighty Years War (1568 ndash;1648), together with among others William the Silent, Prince … Wikipedia
Marck — may refer to: Erard de la Marck, prince bishop of Liège John T. Marck, Beatles biographer who suggested that Real Love may have its origins in The Ballad of John and Yoko Robert Fleuranges III de la Marck, marshal of France and historian William… … Wikipedia
William the Silent — William I, Prince of Orange Key, Adriaen Thomas (ca. 1570–84), William of Orange … Wikipedia
William II — may refer to:* William II of Aquitaine (died 926) * William II of Montferrat (died c. 961). * William II Sánchez of Gascony (died after 996). * William II of Provence (c. 987–1019). * William II of Besalú (died 1066). * William I of England (c.… … Wikipedia
William de Croÿ — William II de Croÿ, Lord of Chièvres (also known as: Guillaume II de Croÿ, sieur de Chièvres in French; Guillermo II de Croÿ, señor de Chièvres, Xevres or Xebres in Spanish; Willem II van Croÿ, heer van Chièvres in Dutch), later Duke of Sora and… … Wikipedia
William Paca — Infobox Politician name =William Paca width =150px height =300px caption = small office3 =Maryland Delegate to the Continental Congress term start3 =1774 term end3 =1779 predecessor3 = successor3 = constituency3 = majority3 = office2 =Maryland… … Wikipedia
House of La Marck — von der Mark coat of arms The House of La Marck , (Maison de La Marck), original German name von der Mar(c)k, was an important family in the history of Europe, which from about 1200 appeared as the Counts of Mark. Contents … Wikipedia
Robert Fleuranges III de la Marck — (1491 1537), marshal of France and historian, was the son of Robert II de la Marck; duke of Bouillon, seigneur of Sedan and Fleuranges, whose uncle was the celebrated William de la Marck, The Wild Boar of the Ardennes . Self styled The Young… … Wikipedia
De la Marck — or van der Marck was an important family in the history of the Prince Bishopric of Liège. Later they become Dukes of Bouillon. The origin of the name is in the *Adolph II de la Marck was prince bishop from 1313 until 1344. He was also archbishop… … Wikipedia
Charlotte de La Marck — Charlotte suo jure Duchess of Bouillon Spouse Henri de La Tour d Auvergne Full name Charlotte de La Marck Father … Wikipedia