Willem IV (1 September 1711-22 October 1751), Stadhouder of the United Provinces |
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Willem Karel Hendrik Friso1 |
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Father:2 | Johan Willem Friso (14 August 1687-14 July 1711), Fürst von Nassau-Dietz | ||
Mother:3 | Marie Luise von Hessen-Kassel (7 February 1688-9 April 1765), Regent in Friesland |
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Married:4 | 25 March 1734 | Anne of Great Britain (2 November 1709-12 January 1759), Regent of the Netherlands | St. James's Palace [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Occupation:11 | from 1711 | Fürst von Nassau-Diez | |||
Occupation:12 | from 1711 | Erbstadhouder of Friesland | |||
Occupation:13 | 1713-51 | Prince of Orange-Nassau | |||
Occupation:14 | 1718 | Stadhouder of Groningen | |||
Occupation:15 | 1722 | Stadhouder of Drente & Gelre | |||
Occupation:16 | 1748 | Graf van Culemborg | |||
Occupation:17 | 1747-51 | Stadhouder of the United Provinces | Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified] |
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Buried:18 | Delft [municipality], South Holland [county], Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified] | |||
Born:19 | 1 September 1711 | Leeuwarden [city/town], Leeuwarden [municipality], Friesland [county], Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified] | ||
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Died:20 | 22 October 1751 | The Hague [municipality], South Holland [county], Netherlands [Unknown/Unspecified] |
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