William IV and III (1697-1749) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1715, and stadtholder of 5 of the 7 provinces of the Netherlands from 1702, and stadtholder of the other 2 from 1711. After 1711, he was generally referred to as "Stadtholder of the Netherlands", a title formalized in 1732. He died in 1749 from the flu.
William IV had 4 children:
- Anne (1728-1780)
- Mary (1730-1772)
- William V and IV (1735-1756)
- Henry IX and I (1748-1792)
Preceded by: Mary II |
King of England 1715-1749 |
Succeeded by: William V and IV | |
King of Scots 1715-1749 | |||
King of Ireland 1715-1749 | |||
Preceded by: William III and II |
Prince of Orange 1702-1749 | ||
Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders and Overijssel 1702-1732 |
Stadtholder of the Netherlands 1732-1749 | ||
Preceded by: Johan Willem Friso |
Stadtholder of Friesland and Groningen 1711-1732 |
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