Besides being King of England, William III is famous because he was one of the monarchs during the only time in British History when two people have shared the throne equally. He did with his wife Queen Mary II, daughter of James II, even though he had no legal right to the throne. They overthrew James in the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
King William III was also known as William of Orange.
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The King of England in 1700 was King William III, the last Stuart King.
That would be King William III of England. He was known as Stadtholder William III of Orange in the Netherlands. Incidentally he also ruled over Ireland.
William III of England did not have any children.
King William III of England was born on November 14, 1650.
King William III of England was born on November 14, 1650.
That would be King William III of England. He was known as Stadtholder William III of Orange in the Netherlands. Incidentally he also ruled over Ireland.
No. The Sun King is Louis XIV of France. William III is, in UK at least, the consort of Queen Mary II, Mary Stewart. He is William of Orange.
King Frederick William III of Prussia was born on August 3, 1770.
King Frederick William III of Prussia was born on August 3, 1770.
King William III of England died on March 8, 1702 at the age of 51.
King George III George III (George William Frederick).