WILLIAM OF ORANGE, properly styled as King William III of England, Ireland, and Scotland, was a sovereign Prince of Orange (a Dutch district) from birth, inherited other territories from the Dutch Republic in 1672, and was "upgraded" to the Kingship in England in 1689. He remained the King of England until his death.
England and the Netherlands. It was first England in 1648, it was later taken by the Dutch in 1795.
Here are a few examples: The queen ruled England with an iron fist. The queen has ruled England for more than 50 years. After England's reigning queen dies, Prince Charles will inherit the throne.
Mauritius was named after a Dutch prince.
Indonesia called Nederlands-Indië back then and Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao.
The Cape Colony in South Africa was first ruled by the Dutch. It was ruled by the Dutch Republic from 1652 to 1795 at which point the British took over.
Indonesia was named 'Nederlands Indië' when they were ruled by the Dutch. 'Nederlands Indië' is in English 'Dutch India'.
Prince Henry had two brothers, named Thomas and John. He later became King Henry V of England and also ruled France.
The Prince is an explanation of why the majority is ruled by the minority.
None, 6 Scottish and one Dutch monarch ruled England and Scotland before they joined together to become Great Britain.
The Dutch
The British.
Edward III ruled England in 1350. He ruled England from 1 February 1327 to 21 June 1377.