William III of England
King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Born
November 14th, 1650
374 years ago
Died
March 8th, 1702
323 years ago — 51 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1650, ascended to the English throne in 1689 following the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the deposition of James II. Became known as King William III and ruled alongside Mary II. His reign was marked by significant political changes, strengthening the constitutional monarchy in England. Oversaw the establishment of the Bill of Rights in 1689, which limited the powers of the monarchy and outlined the rights of Parliament. Led military campaigns against France during the Nine Years' War, forming an alliance with other European powers. Maintained a focus on Protestantism, contributing to the larger Protestant Reformation.
Oversaw the Bill of Rights in 1689
Led military campaigns in the Nine Years' War
Co-ruled with Mary II
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