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King William III (488 bytes)
1: The name '''William III''' has been borne by two monarchs: 3: ...III of England]] ([[1650]]-[[1702]]), also called William of Orange, [[Stadtholder]] of the [[Netherlands]]... 5: *[[William III of the Netherlands|William III (Alexander) of the Netherlands]] ([[1817]]-[[1890... William T. Culpepper, III (759 bytes) 1: ...er.JPG|Rep. William Culpepper]]<br><small>'' Rep. William Culpepper''</small></div> 3: '''William Thomas Culpepper, III''' is a [[United States Democratic Party|Democra... William III of Aquitaine (938 bytes) 1: ... [[April 3]] [[963]]), nicknamed ''Towhead'' was William II of Poitou [[Count of Poitiers]] and [[Duke of ... 3: ...arried king [[Hugh I of France]] (Hugh Capet) and William, the heir. 13: ..." | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[William IV of Aquitaine|William IV]]''' 18: [[Category:Dukes of Aquitaine|William 03 of Aquitaine]] 20: [[fr:Guillaume III de Poitiers]] William III of Sicily (2540 bytes) 1: '''William III of Sicily''' ([[1190]] - [[1232]]) was briefly ki... 3: ...]]), William was crowned king by [[Pope Celestine III]] in [[Palermo]]. He would be the last of Sicily... 5: ...s wife [[Constance of Sicily|Constance]], who was William's great-aunt. Even before Tancred's death he had ... 9: ...lity of [[Taranto]]. With that agreement reached, William, his mother and his sisters watched while Henry w... 11: ...arrested and sent to prison in Germany, including William and his family. William III of England (25248 bytes) 1: ...m_III_of_England.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''William III''' <br><small>King of England, Scotland and Irela... 2: ...reigned as "William II" in Scotland, but "William III" in all his other realms. 4: ...ce until he died. A [[Protestantism|Protestant]], William participated in many wars with the powerful [[Rom... 7: ...as born, his father died from [[smallpox]]; thus, William became the Sovereign Prince of Orange at the mome... 9: ... [[Johan de Witt]]. In about [[1667]], as William III was nearing the age of eighteen, the pro-Orange p... William C. Rogers III (2253 bytes) 1: .... For other men named '''William Rogers''' see [[William Rogers (disambiguation)]].'' 3: Commander '''William C. Rogers III''', native of San Diego county, was the captain ... 7: ...g an investigation and a report by Rear Admiral [[William Fogarty]], which was received with skepticism by ... William III of the Netherlands (4616 bytes) 1: '''King William III (Alexander)''' ([[February 17]], [[1817]] - [[Nov... 4: William was born in [[Brussels]] as son of [[William II of the Netherlands]] and [[Anna Pavlovna of Ru... 6: ...g leaning toward dictatorship, such as the army. William was simpler, more conservative, and loved the mil... 8: ...e his grandfather, [[William I of the Netherlands|William I]]. 10: ... to cancel this action. One year later ([[1849]]) William became King upon the death of his father. William Henry Vanderbilt III (2483 bytes) 1: '''William Henry Vanderbilt III''', born [[November 24]], [[1901]] - died [[April... 3: ...anderbilt II]] and [[George Washington Vanderbilt III]]. In 1915, his father perished in the sinking of... 7: William Henry Vanderbilt III served in the Senate for six years then took time... 9: ... left Rhode Island and moved to a farm in South [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]] where he lived quietly unti... 12: [[Category:1901 births|Vanderbilt III, William Henry]] William III, Count of Hainaut (1289 bytes) 1: '''William III of Avesnes''' ([[1286]] - [[June 7]] [[1337]]) wa... 2: *[[William IV, Count of Hainaut|William IV of Hainaut]] (1307-1345) 5: ... of Hainault]] (1311-1369), married king [[Edward III of England]] 7: *Joanna of Hainaut (1315-1374), married William V, Duke of Jülich 16: ...ucceeded by:<br>'''[[William IV, Count of Hainaut|William IV]]''' Frederick William III of Prussia (4146 bytes) 1: ...erick william 3.jpg|thumb|200px|Frederick William III]] 3: ...[German language|German]] as '''Friedrich Wilhelm III''', reigned as king of [[Prussia]] from [[1797]] ... 5: ... throne. On [[December 24]], [[1793]], Frederick William married [[Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz]], a pri... 7: ...rench defeated the Prussian army led by Frederick William, and the Prussian army collapsed. The royal fami... 13: ...lowing Napoleon's defeat in [[Russia]], Frederick William turned against France and signed an alliance with... William Henry Draper III (653 bytes) 1: ... [[United States|American]] businessman, son of [[William Henry Draper Jr.]]. 17: [[Category:Bonesmen|Draper III, William Henry]] William Randolph Hearst III (1138 bytes) 1: ...ndation in early [[2003]], and is a grandson of [[William Randolph Hearst]] and director of the [[Hearst Co... 3: ...American]]. In some television commercials Hearst III was shown having a conversation with his grandfat... 9: [[Category:1949 births|Hearst, William Randolph III]] William Jefferson Blythe III (1914 bytes) 1: ...son Blythe III.jpg|frame|William Jefferson Blythe III, father of Bill Clinton, died before the future U... 3: '''William Jefferson Blythe III''' ([[February 27]], [[1918]]–[[May 17]], [... 9: ... a traveling salesman, and his son [[Bill Clinton|William Jefferson Blythe IV]] was born in August [[1946]]... 16: ...-william%20jefferson.htm William Jefferson Blythe III Gravesite] - from [http://www.thecemeteryproject.... 19: * William Jefferson Clinton (2004). ''My Life''. Hutchinson... William Howard Taft III (398 bytes) 1: ...rn [[1915]]; died [[1991]]) was the grandson of [[William Howard Taft]] and served as [[Ambassadors from th... 3: Taft is the father of [[William Howard Taft IV]]. 8: [[Category:1915 births|Taft, William Howard III]] 9: [[Category:1991 deaths|Taft, William Howard III]] Insular Gospel Book fragment (Durham Cathedral Library MS A. II. 10., MS C. III. 13, and MS C. III. 20) (3294 bytes) 3: ... 2-5, 238-8a; MS C. III. 13, ff. 192-5; and MS C. III. 20, ff 1-2). Although this book is fragmentary,... William Burke and William Hare (6612 bytes) 1: '''William Burke''' (d. 1829) and '''William Hare''' (d. 1859?) were [[Ireland|Irish]]-born "[... 5: '''[[William Burke]]''' had served as an officer's servant in ... 7: '''[[William Hare]]''', after he stopped working in the Canal,... 29: Evidence was scarce so [[Lord Advocate]] Sir [[William Rae]] offered Hare immunity from prosecution if h... 31: William Burke was publicly hanged [[January 28]] [[1829]]... II & III (661 bytes) 1: ...I.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Camper Van Beethoven II & III]] 3: [[II & III]] is a [[1986]] [[album]] by [[music]]al group [[... TI-55 III (155 bytes) 1: The TI-55 III is a programmable calculator made by [[Texas Inst... 2: [[Image:ti55iii.JPG|thumb|left|TI-55 III]] Euro III (289 bytes) 1: '''EURO III''' is the [[emission standards|emission standard]... Thutmose III (2953 bytes) 1: '''Thutmose III''' (also written as '''Tuthmosis III'''; called ''Manahpi(r)ya'' in the [[Amarna lette... 3: ...mb|right|200px|Granite statue of Pharaoh Thutmose III]] 4: ...{Hiero/2cartouche|align=left|era=nk|name=Thutmose III|praenomen=<hiero>ra-mn-xpr</hiero>|nomen=<hiero>G... 5: ...Ahmose II. With the death of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III ruled by himself until his death in [[1427 BC]] o... 13: Thutmose III made a total of 17 known military campaigns. He d...
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