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Colonial soldiers standing guard next to the statue of King Willem III of the Netherlands, representing Dutch empire | Dutch dominance on Banda.
* 1815 Prince Willem proclaims himself King of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, the first constitutional monarch in the Netherlands.
In 1853 Pope Pius IX received guarantees of religious freedom from the Dutch King Willem II and established a Catholic hierarchy, loyal to the pope, in the Netherlands.
* 1840 Willem II becomes King of the Netherlands.
* March 14 King Willem II of the Netherlands ( b. 1792 )
William I Frederick, born Willem Frederik Prins van Oranje-Nassau ( 24 August 1772 12 December 1843 ), was a Prince of Orange and the first King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
* Willem Frederik George Lodewijk ( b. The Hague, 6 December 1792 d. Tilburg, 17 March 1849 ) later King William II of the Netherlands from 1840.
Willem V of Orange and Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange | Wilhelmina of Prussia with their children from left to right: the future King William I of the Netherlands, Frederick, and Frederica Louise Wilhelmina, later Princess of Brunswick-Luneburg.
He finds a mentor in Sergeant Elias ( Willem Dafoe ) as well as the elder King ( Keith David ).
In 1800 at the time of King Willem I there came some improvement.
Even emperor Karel de Grote and King Willem II of Holland stayed at the little village on several occasions.
William III ( Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk, anglicised: William Alexander Paul Frederick Louis ; 19 February 1817 23 November 1890 ) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1849 until his death in 1890.
In 1817 King Willem I restarted the prize ; though it took until 1823 before the new " Royal Academies " of Amsterdam and Antwerp could organize the juries.
The city is named after the first King Willem van Oranje-Nassau ( William of Orange-Nassau )-the first heir to the Dutch House of Orange.
The son of Stadholder William V, who would become King Willem I, took up residence at the Oude Hof in 1792.
King Willem I moved into Noordeinde Palace in 1817, living there until his abdication in 1840.
His successor, King Willem II, never resided there.
Like his grandfather, King Willem III used Noordeinde as his winter home, though he preferred to live at his summer residence, Het Loo Palace in Apeldoorn.
Even after King Willem III married Queen Emma, the royal family continued to use Noordeinde as their winter home.
A member of a leading Whig aristocratic family ( which had come to England with William of Orange in 1688 ), Augustus Keppel was the second son of Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle and Anne van Keppel, a daughter of the 1st Duke of Richmond ( himself an illegitimate son of King Charles II ).
The Netherlands Trading Society ( or NHM ) was a Dutch trading company established in 1824 by King Willem I of the Netherlands to promote and develop trade, shipping and agriculture.
* 1824: King Willem I created the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij ( NHM ) by Royal Decree to revive trade between the Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies.
* King Willem I in 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
Thyra's first suitor was King Willem III of the Netherlands, but as he was thirty six years older than she was, she rejected him.

King and I
Consequently, on October 31, 1896, Mrs. King wrote to Thompson, quite against her daughter's wishes, asking him not to `` recommence a correspondence which I believe has been dropped for some weeks ''.
Last, not least, there are some poems which K. King sent me ( addressed to herself ) when I was preparing a fresh volume, asking me to include them.
The Church of England ( which until the 20th century included the Church in Wales ) initially separated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1538 in the reign of King Henry VIII, reunited in 1555 under Queen Mary I and then separated again in 1570 under Queen Elizabeth I ( the Roman Catholic Church excommunicated Elizabeth I in 1570 in response to the Act of Supremacy 1559 ).
* 1199 King Richard I of England dies from an infection following the removal of an arrow from his shoulder.
* 1782 King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke ( Rama I ) of Siam ( modern day Thailand ) founded the Chakri dynasty.
* 1921 The British install the son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali ( leader of the Arab Revolt of 1916 against the Ottoman Empire ) as King Faisal I of Iraq.
* 936 Coronation of King Otto I of Germany.
* 1385 Portuguese Crisis of 1383 1385: Battle of Aljubarrota Portuguese forces commanded by King John I and his general Nuno Álvares Pereira defeat the Castilian army of King John I.
* 1040 King Duncan I is killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth.
* Albert I of Belgium ( 1875 1934 ), third King of the Belgians
* Albert I of Germany ( 1255 1308 ), King of Germany and Archduke of Austria
Albert was a loyal vassal of his relation, Lothar I, Duke of Saxony, from whom, about 1123, he received the Margraviate of Lusatia, to the east ; after Lothar became King of the Germans, he accompanied him on a disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126, when he suffered a short imprisonment.
Albert was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, which had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ).
Prussian Homage ( painting ) | Prussian Homage: Albert and his brothers receive the Duchy of Prussia as a fief from Polish King Sigismund I the Old, 1525.
Albert married first, to Princess Dorothea ( 1 August 1504-11 April 1547 ), daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, in 1526.
Alaric I (; 370-410 ) was the King of the Visigoths from 395 410.
The earliest documented event in Alaric's reign concerned providing refuge to Syagrius, the former ruler of the Domain of Soissons ( in what is now north western France ) who had been defeated by Clovis I King of the Franks.
Edmund ( reigned 1016 ) was an elder half-brother of King Edward the Confessor, and Edmund's son Edward was in Hungary with King Andrew I, having left England as an infant after his father's death and the accession of Cnut as King of England.

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