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 Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dowager Princess of Orange was obliged to share the guardianship of her infant son, with his grandmother Amelia, the widow of Frederick Henry, and with Frederick William, the elector of Brandenburg.
Both proposals fell through and she was bethrothed to Willem, the son and heir of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange-Nassau and Stadholder of the United Provinces, and of Amalia of Solms-Braunfels.
She was the wife of Willem II, Prince of Orange-Nassau ( 27 May 1626 - 6 November 1650) and the mother of King William III of England, Scotland, and Ireland ( 14 November 1650 - 8 May 1702).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Princess_of_Orange

  
 Princess
Princess Stephanie of Monaco Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Stéphanie Marie Elizabeth Grimaldi, was born on 1982.
Ferner Princess Astrid Mrs Ferner was born on 12 February Olav V of Norway.
Joan, princess of Castile Princess Joan of Castile, known also as the Beltraneja, was born in Afonso V of Portugal) co...
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 William III of England - free-definition
Mary II died of smallpox in 1694, leaving William III to rule alone.
William III and II (William Henry) ( 14 November 1650 – 8 March 1702) was Prince of Orange from his birth, King of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689, and King of Scotland from 11 April 1689, in each case until his death.
Eight days before he was born, his father died from smallpox ; thus, William became the Sovereign Prince of Orange at the moment of his birth.
http://www.free-definition.com/William-III-of-England.html

  
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Mary was definitely interested in education; she would help promote the institution in the colony of Virginia that would become the College of William and Mary, as well as advocating the creation of schools for Irish children on the estates that had been confiscated from James’ supporters.
During the Convention of 1688-1689, Mary supported the position of her father, until it became clear that the Convention was determined to remove James completely from the throne.
Mary, despite her title, acted as more of a Queen Consort.
http://members.aol.com/melrabey/thesis/thesis.doc

  
 william of orange - infos
Married Mary daughter of James duke of York 1677.
William I ( William the Silent) A wealthy nobleman, William originally served at the court of the Spanish regent.
Dutch Prince William of Orange became the English king William III after the 'Glorious Revolution' in 1688; he and his...
http://www.angelfire.com/alt2/ang10/13/william-of-orange.html

  
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HRH Mary Princess of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Princess of Bavaria, by marriage Duchess of Calabria
http://members.fortunecity.com/successionlines/jacobite.html

  
 William's Expedition To England
He forced the election of Catholics to controlling positions in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
He even had the lack of tact to try to appoint a Catholic officer to command the English regiments on loan to William of Orange in Protestant Holland.
William's requests to visit the English court were now refused, forcing him to size up the situation through his ambassador.
http://www.kirkdale113.freeserve.co.uk/williams.htm

  
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HRH Mary Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, by marriage and by courtesy Viscountess Lascalles (since 6 Oct 1929 by marriage Countess of Harewood)
HRH Anne Princess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, by marriage Mss.
http://members.fortunecity.com/successionlines/unitedkingdom.html

  
 Castle House - The Orange Suite
Peace was eventually established with England by the marriage of the younger William to Mary, the daughter of James, Duke of York (later James II).
Mary became the Princess of Orange when she married William of Orange in 1641 - eventually to become King William II of the Netherlands.
Their son, also William, became Captain General of the Dutch forces and, following the assassination of Jan de Witt, the Grand Pensionary, he was chosen to become Stadhouder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
http://www.castlehse.co.uk/TheOrangeSuite.htm

  
 Mary, Princess of Orange (1631-1660), Daughter of Charles I; wife of William II, Prince of Orange
The eldest daughter of Charles I, Mary was married at the age of nine to William II of Orange.
She died of smallpox when visiting her brother Charles II to celebrate his Restoration.
Mary, Princess of Orange (1631-1660), Daughter of Charles I; wife of William II, Prince of Orange
http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp03000

  
 Pepys' Diary: Mary, Princess Royal
She was not supposed to be inconsolable, and scandal followed her at the court of Charles II.
Mary, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of Charles I., and widow of William of Nassau, Prince of Orange.
Mary was the first to have this english title she was approx.
http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/803.php

  
 Anthony van Dyck. Princess Mary Stuart and Prince William of Orange.- Olga's Gallery
Princess Mary Stuart and Prince William of Orange.
Princess Mary Stuart and Prince William of Orange.- Olga's Gallery
http://www.abcgallery.com/V/vandyck/vandyck42.html

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