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William of Orange, also known as William III of England, was not a hunchback. Historical accounts and portraits depict him as having a somewhat stooped posture, which may have led to misconceptions about his physical appearance. However, there is no credible evidence to suggest that he had a hunchback or any significant deformity. His significance lies more in his political actions and role in the Glorious Revolution than in his physical stature.

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