to profess the protesstant faith and in memory of William Of Orang theier leader their march is held on the 12th July
The Orange Order, originally the Orange Society, was formed in 1795 by Irish Protestants supporting the British rule and Protestant supremacy in Ireland. It was named for King William III of England, who was known as William of Orange.
It is a tribute to the Dutch born protestant, William of Orange, who defeated the army of Catholic James ll at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690
The Orange Order is a Protestant fraternal organization founded in Northern Ireland in the late 18th century. It is named after William of Orange, a Protestant king who defeated the Catholic King James II in 1690. The Orange Order promotes Protestantism and the preservation of Protestant culture in Northern Ireland, and is known for its parades and marches.
To celebrate the victory of William the Orange against the Catholics.
They are members of the Orange Order. It is a Protestant organisation and promotes Protestantism. The organisation links itself back to William of Orange who won the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, and that is where it gets its name.
The Orange March is a Protestant march that takes place annually in Northern Ireland. It commemorates the victory of William of Orange over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The march has been a source of controversy due to its association with Protestant supremacy and tensions between communities in Northern Ireland.
Orange Order was created in 1796.
Independent Orange Order was created in 1903.
Order of Orange-Nassau was created in 1892.
Order of the House of Orange was created in 1905.
William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
Order of Orange-Nassau happened on 1892-04-04.
Order of the House of Orange happened on 1905-03-19.
King William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
King William V of Orange was born on March 8, 1748.
Countess Luana of Orange-Nassau was born on March 26, 2005.