King William III
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William III may refer to:
  • William III of Aquitaine
    William III of Aquitaine
    William III , called Towhead from the colour of his hair, was the "Count of the Duchy of Aquitaine" from 959 and Duke of Aquitaine from 962 to his death. He was also the Count of Poitou from 935 and Count of Auvergne from 950...

     (915–963)
  • William III of Toulouse
    William III of Toulouse
    William III Taillefer was the Count of Toulouse, Albi, and Quercy from 972 or 978 to his death. He was the first of the Toulousain branch of his family to bear the title marchio, which he inherited from Raymond II of Rouergue.His parentage has been subject to reevaluation...

     (died 1037)
  • William III of Provence
    William III of Provence
    William III was the Count and Margrave of Provence from 1014 to his death. He inherited his titles from his father Rotbold III....

     (died after 1037)
  • William III of Montferrat (970–1042)
  • William III of Angoulême (1084–1118)
  • William III of Ponthieu
    William III of Ponthieu
    William III of Ponthieu was son of Robert II of Bellême and Agnes of Ponthieu. He is also called William Talvas....

     (c. 1095–1172)
  • William III of Sicily
    William III of Sicily
    William III was briefly king of Sicily for 10 months in 1194.He was the second son of King Tancred of Sicily and Sibylla of Acerra. At the age of four, shortly after the death of first his older brother Roger V, Duke of Apulia, and then a few weeks later of his father the king , William was...

     (1190–1198)
  • William III of Dampierre
    William III of Dampierre
    William III was the lord of Dampierre from 1231 and count of Flanders from 1247 until his death. He was the son of William II of Dampierre and Margaret II of Flanders....

     (1224–1251)
  • William III of Cagliari
    William III of Cagliari
    William III, of the House of Massa, was the last Judge of Cagliari, ruling under the name Salusio VI from 1256 to his deposition in 1258. He is known also known as Guglielmo Cepolla or Cipolla....

     (ruled 1256–1258)
  • Sir William Douglas the Hardy (died c. 1298)
  • William I, Count of Hainaut
    William I, Count of Hainaut
    William I, Count of Hainaut was Count William III of Avesnes, Count William III of Holland and Count William II of Zeeland from 1304 to his death...

     or William III of Holland (1286–1337)
  • Uilleam III, Earl of Ross
    Uilleam III, Earl of Ross
    Uilleam III of Ross was the fourth successor of Ferchar mac in tSagairt, as Mormaer of Ross .Uilleam came into his inheritance at a torrid time, his father Aodh dying at the Battle of Halidon Hill. Uilleam temporarily lost many of his lands. However, he returned from Norway in 1336 and regained them...

     (died 1370)
  • William I, Duke of Bavaria
    William I, Duke of Bavaria
    William I, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing , was the second son of the emperor Louis IV the Bavarian from his second wife Margaret of Holland and Hainaut...

     or William III of Hainaut (1330–1389)
  • William III, Duke of Bavaria
    William III, Duke of Bavaria
    William III , was Duke of Bavaria-Munich , together and in concord with his older brother Ernest, Duke of Bavaria....

     (1375–1435)
  • William III, Duke of Luxembourg
    William III, Duke of Luxembourg
    William III of Luxembourg , called the Brave , was Landgrave of Thuringia and Duke of Luxemburg...

     (1425–1482)
  • William III of England
    William III of England
    William III & II was a sovereign Prince of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau by birth. From 1672 he governed as Stadtholder William III of Orange over Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland...

     or William III of Orange or William II of Scotland (1650–1702)
  • William III of the Netherlands
    William III of the Netherlands
    William III was from 1849 King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg until his death and the Duke of Limburg until the abolition of the Duchy in 1866.-Early life:William was born in Brussels as son of William II of the Netherlands and...

    (1817–1890)
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