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William I, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau ( April 24, 1533July 10, 1584) was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648.

A wealthy nobleman, William originally served at the court of the Spanish regent. Unhappy with the lack of political power for the local nobility and the Spanish persecution of Dutch ProtestantsProtestantism in the strict sense of the word is the group of princes and imperial cities who, at the diet of Speyer in 1529, tried a protestation against the Edict of Worms which forbade the Lutheran teachings within the Holy Roman Empire. From there, th, William joined the Dutch uprising and turned against his former masters. The most influential and politically capable of the rebels, he led the Dutch to several military successes in the fight against the Spanish. Declared an outlawButch Cassidy, a famous outlaw An outlaw a person living the lifestyle of outlawry is most familiar to contemporary readers as a stock character in Western movies. The Western outlaw is typically a criminal who operates from a base in the wilderness, and by the Spanish king in 1580Events Michel de Montaigne publishes first Essay. September 26 Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe 1580- 1764 First session if Jewish Waad ( Sejm of 4 countries) in Lublin, Poland. 70 delegates of Jewish local kahals met to discuss issue of taxati, he was assassinated by Balthasar GérardBalthasar Gerard (in Dutch Gerards or Gerardts) ( 1557- 1584) was the assassin of the Dutch independence leader, William the Silent, also known as William I of Orange. Gerard was born in Vuillafans, France, at number 3 in the street now called Rue Gerard. (also written as 'Gerardts') in DelftDelft is a city in South Holland, Netherlands, located halfway between Rotterdam and The Hague. Delft is also a municipality. It has about 96,000 inhabitants ( 2000). City Hall History The city dates from the 13th century. It received its charter in 1246. at a time when William's popularity was waning.

William of Orange is also widely known as William the Silent. There are several explanations for the origin of this nicknameA nickname is a short, clever, cute, derogatory, or otherwise substitute name for a person or thing's real name, (for example, Nick is short for Nicholas . As a concept, it is distinct from both pseudonym and stage name, although there may be overlap in t. The most common one is that he rarely spoke out clearly on controversial matters at the court or in public, or (by some accounts) even completely avoided speaking about such topics.

In the Netherlands, he is also known as the Vader des vaderlands, "Father of the fatherland", and the Dutch national anthemA national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that is formally recognized by a country's government as their state's official national song. During the course of the 19th and 20th centuries, with the rise of the national state, most count, the Wilhelmus, was written in his honour.



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