William II died on November 6, 1650 at the age of 24.
William Kissam Vanderbilt II died on January 8, 1944 at the age of 65.
King William II of the Netherlands died on March 17, 1849 at the age of 56.
King Frederick William II of Prussia died on November 16, 1797 at the age of 53.
William Kissam Vanderbilt II was born on March 2, 1878 and died on January 8, 1944. William Kissam Vanderbilt II would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 137 years old today.
King Frederick William II of Prussia was born on September 25, 1744 and died on November 16, 1797. King Frederick William II of Prussia would have been 53 years old at the time of death or 270 years old today.
William II was born on May 27, 1626 and died on November 6, 1650. William II would have been 24 years old at the time of death or 389 years old today.
JAMES II, I think you need to check your response. James II was William III uncle and William's wife Mary II father. He was deposed by them and they jointly ruled the UK until Mary's death. Upon William's death he was succeeded by Mary's sister, (James II other daughter) Anne. Anne was Succeeded by the Hanoverian George I. In short William III (William of Orange) was succeeded by Anne.
William the IV became king in 1830 to 1837 (only 7 years)
The reign of William and Mary lasted 6 years,from Feb 13,1689 until Marys death on Dec 27,1694.King William remained King after Marys death for a further eight years until Mar 8,1702.
William II, also known as William Rufus, was succeeded by his younger brother, Henry I, after William II died in 1100. Henry I claimed the throne shortly after William's death, capitalizing on his royal lineage and the lack of a direct heir from William II. Henry's ascension marked the beginning of a new era in the Norman dynasty in England.
King William II of the Netherlands was born on December 6, 1792 and died on March 17, 1849. King William II of the Netherlands would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 222 years old today.
Philip II died at the age of 62 on April 27, 1404.