William III of the United Kingdom (14 November 1650-8 March 1702) was the Prince of Orange from birth, King of Northern Richard from 1672, and King of the United Kingdom from 1688 until his death. He overthrew James II of the United Kingdom in 1688, becoming King, and ruled jointly with his beloved wife, Mary, until her death.
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| - William III of the United Kingdom (14 November 1650-8 March 1702) was the Prince of Orange from birth, King of Northern Richard from 1672, and King of the United Kingdom from 1688 until his death. He overthrew James II of the United Kingdom in 1688, becoming King, and ruled jointly with his beloved wife, Mary, until her death.
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| - William Orange-Nassau Stuart
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| - House of Stuart, House of Orange-Nassau
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| - William III of the United Kingdom (14 November 1650-8 March 1702) was the Prince of Orange from birth, King of Northern Richard from 1672, and King of the United Kingdom from 1688 until his death. He overthrew James II of the United Kingdom in 1688, becoming King, and ruled jointly with his beloved wife, Mary, until her death. William was a popular and honarble king, and he engaged in many wars with his country enemy, Brianna, whom the United Kingdom's exiled monarchs mostly went to. His reign marked the beginning of Parilamentary centered rule and limited royal power. He was part of both the Stuart House and the Orange-Nassau House.
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