William of Nassau

William of Nassau

William of Nassau may refer to:
*William of Nassau-Dillenburg (1487-1559), William the Rich
*William of Nassau-Siegen (1592-1642)
*William of Nassau-Orange, count of Nassau; later Willem of Orange
**Alternative title for Het Wilhelmus, the Dutch national anthem (named after the above)
*William of Nassau (1601-1627), grandson of the above
*William of Nassau (1620-1679), son of the above
*William of Nassau-Zuylestein (1649-1708), 1st count of Rochford
*William of Nassau-Weilburg (1792-1839), duke of Nassau


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