Assuming this refers to King William III of England, who died from injuries sustained from falling from a horse, the horse was named Sorrel.
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William III (William of Orange)
William the Silent (also called William of Orange, but not the English king of that name) was called "the Silent" because he had a legendary ability to keep his opinion to himself. There is a link below for more information.
King William III, joined with Mary II at the end of the 17th century as protestant monarchs in Britain. They replaced the deposed James II who was Catholic. Also known as Willem van Oranje, he led the Dutch to independence and religious freedom from Hapsburg Spain. Considered The George Washington of The Netherlands.
King William 111, Prince of Orange 1688-1704
It was about who the rightful king of England was - William of Orange or James II. William won.
King William's horse was called "Sorrel".
Their family name was orange
No he rode a brown horse, he is depicted with a white horse, because it was James' horse, whom he had defeated
William III (William of Orange)
King William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
King William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
King William V of Orange died on April 9, 1806 at the age of 58.
British monarchs do not have "last names" they are said to belong to a Royal House. King William III was from the House of Orange-Nassau.
King William V of Orange died on April 9, 1806 at the age of 58.
King William Of Orange was a Protestant and fought for our deliverance in The Battle Of The Boyne
William the Silent (also called William of Orange, but not the English king of that name) was called "the Silent" because he had a legendary ability to keep his opinion to himself. There is a link below for more information.
King William III of Britain, husband of Mary Stuart.