William of Nassau — William I Prince of Orange and Count of Nassau founder of the Dutch Republic; also called William the Silent … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
William of Nassau (1620-1679) — Jonker Willem van Nassau (c.1620 21 June 1679, The Hague) was a illegitimate son of William of Nassau and Barbara Cox. His father was himself the illegitimate son of Prince Maurice. Around 1650 he married Geertruijt Hendriks Mulder; no children… … Wikipedia
William of Nassau — See William of Orange … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
William of Nassau (1601-1627) — Willem van Nassau, heer van de Lek or Willem van Nassau LaLecq (1601 1627) was a Dutch soldier from 1620 until 1627. LifeHe was the illegitimate son of stadholder Maurice of Nassau and his mistress Margaretha van Mechelen. Like their other… … Wikipedia
William the Silent — William I, Prince of Orange Key, Adriaen Thomas (ca. 1570–84), William of Orange … Wikipedia
Nassau-Usingen — was a county of the Holy Roman Empire in the Upper Rhenish Circle that became a principality in 1688. The origin of the county lies in the medieval county of Weilnau that was acquired by the counts of Nassau Weilburg in 1602. That county was… … Wikipedia
Nassau William Senior — (26 September 1790 4 June 1864), English economist, was born at Compton, Berkshire, the eldest son of the Rev. JR Senior, vicar of Durnford, Wiltshire.[1] … Wikipedia
William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg — William of Nassau ( nl. Willem de Rijke) (10 April 1487 ndash; 6 October 1559), was a count of Nassau Dillenburg from the House of Nassau. He was called William the Rich. William was born in Dillenburg as the younger son of Count John V of Nassau … Wikipedia
Nassau Senior — Nassau William Senior Nassau William Senior (26 septembre 1790 4 juin 1864) était un économiste britannique. Selon John F. Bell, il était « le plus grand économiste anglais de la période entre Ricardo et John Stuart Mill[1] ». Senior… … Wikipédia en Français
William Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford — William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford, KG, PC (1717 ndash; 28 September 1781), was a British diplomat and statesman. Having gained experience as envoy at Turin from 1749 to 1753, he was ambassador at Madrid from 1763 to 1766… … Wikipedia