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James II and VII (14 October 1633O.S. – 16 September 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Roman Catholic monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland.
The second surviving son of Charles I, he ascended the throne upon the death of his brother, Charles II. Members of Britain's Protestant political elite increasingly suspected him of being pro-French and pro-Catholic and of having designs on becoming an absolute monarch. When he produced a Catholic heir, the tension exploded, and leading nobles called on his Protestant son-in-law and nephew William of Orange to land an invasion army from the Netherlands, which he did in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. James fled England (and thus was held to have abdicated). He was replaced by his eldest, Protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange. James made one serious attempt to recover his crowns from William and Mary when he landed in Ireland in 1689. After the defeat of the Jacobite forces by the Williamites at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690, James returned to France. He lived out the rest of his life as a pretender at a court sponsored by his cousin and ally, King Louis XIV.
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Actors: Vernon Dobtcheff (actor), John Shrapnel (actor), Murray Melvin (actor), Tony Palmer (director), Simon Callow (actor), Corin Redgrave (actor), Robert Stephens (actor), John Fortune (actor), Constantine Gregory (actor), John Osborne (writer), Rebecca Front (actress), Terence Rigby (actor), Guy Henry (actor), Brook Williams (actor), Peter Woodthorpe (actor),
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Plot: This film is based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas Pere and set in Holland in 1672. The wealthy but naïve Cornelius Van Baerle spends his time cultivating tulips, ignorant of the fact that his godfather, Cornelius De Witte, was murdered for having supported Louis XIV when most of the Dutch support William of Orange. Cornelius is also unaware of the fact that his success in growing a unique black tulip has created an enemy # his neighbor Isaac Boxtel, another tulip fancier. Boxtel alerts the authorities that Cornelius is connected with political dissidents and the poor fellow is arrested, though he manages to hide the black tulip bulb in his pocket before being thrown in jail. Cornelius becomes friends with Rosa, the daughter of the turnkey Gryphus. He gives her one of the three black tulip flowers, but Boxtel steals it...
Keywords: based-on-novel, guilt, innocence, netherlands, tulip, wrongful-conviction, wrongful-imprisonmentKing William of Orange maintained the Reformed Faith in Ireland & Britain, brought civil and religious liberty and established parliamentary democracy.
A great documentary detailing the rebellion in which the citizens of Derry locked their king and his men out of the city in 1689, in support of the Dutch invasion of England.The great academic historians of this generation tell the story of Derry's siege and related incidents.
WARNING: SPOILERS VERSAILLES SEASON 2 I really enjoyed the negotiation scene between Louis and William of Orange. There was a wonderful chemistry between them! I think that George Webster deserves an extra standing ovation for his acting. Just brilliant! Hope you'll like this video, guys! _______________________________________ Fandom: Versailles Song: Audiomachine - Unfinished Life Software: Sony Vegas 13. _______________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour...
John Robson reports, on June 30, in 1688, William of Orange received a letter from the “Seven Immortals” inviting him to bring an army to England, oust James II and assume the throne along with his wife, James’s Protestant daughter Mary. The “Immortals” were aristocratic toffs, Earls, Viscounts and Bishops, not the sort we’d expect to champion the rights of ordinary people. But they were statesman who crossed party lines and risked reputation, estate and life to defend the liberty of citizens. Whereas today's common-touch politicians elected by mass voting are partisan hacks who continually expand the powers of the state. Watch John's video for the full story. MORE http://www.therebel.media/today_in_history_seven_immortals_summon_william_of_orange_to_overthrow_king_james_ii_1688 http://...
Willem III, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the United Netherlands came to power in 1667 and faced a number of problems. An expanding France was a threat to the west and republicans opposed to the rule of the House of Orange were a problem at home. However, Willem successfully thwarted the French and became the Protestant champion of Europe. He married Princess Mary Stuart of Great Britain (daughter of King James II) and in 1688 invaded England with a Dutch army to depose his father-in-law and take the British Crown, welcomed by the Protestant Parliament. He defeated an effort by King James II to restore himself in Ireland at the battle of the Boyne and ruled as King William III of Great Britain and Ireland for the rest of his life. Absent for long periods while he fought the French in th...
William of Orange is born in 1533 in Germany, as William of Nassov. But Nassov isn't a colour. Fortunately, young has a nephew, Rene, who happens to be in charge of the French princedom of Orange. Which IS a colour! That nephew dies and leaves all his possessions, including his Orange, to our William. There you go, kiddo: your very own country. Well, it's not exactly a toy train, but then again: those hadn't been invented yet. William goes to college, then rises through the ranks in the military, he swears allegiance to the Catholic church and then he finally gets to call himself 'Prince of Orange'. Like our current William, Alexander, nowadays. And that colour comes in handy when William needs a flag during the eighty years war. It becomes the Prince's Flag, the old 'Orange, blank and Bl...
AP European history project focussing on the life of William of Orange during the Thirty Years' War and religious wars of Europe. Created by Tomas, Ryan W., and Charles
William of Orange usually refers to either: William the Silent, William I,, Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
William III & II was a sovereign Prince of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau by birth. From 1672 he governed as Stadtholder William III of Orange over Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland; it is a coincidence that his regnal number was the same for both Orange and England. As King of Scotland, he is known as William II. He is informally known by sections of the population in Northern Ireland and Scotland as "King Billy". In what became known as the "Glorious Revolution", on 5 November 1688 William invaded England in an action that ultimately deposed King James II & VII and won him the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland. In the British Isles, William ruled jointly with his wife, M...
https://www.youtube.com/user/david1966dc Loyalist Song , On Boyne's Red Shore ,Williams March , Houl Yer Whisht Orange Folk Group This song and slide show is in tribute to William III Prince Of Orange joint monarch with his wife Mary Stuart II , James II was Mary's father., James was defeated by William at the Battle Of The Boyne , 1st July 1690 old calendar . 12th of July today. On Boyne's Red Shore (King Williams March) It was a morning in July in 16 and 90 Two great armies were converging on the River Boyne On the left you had King James of Scotland with 26,000 men James arrived at the Boyne first and set up his great tents and cannons and he waited On the other side you had King William Prince of Orange with 30,000 men As William rode through the narrow country lanes of Ireland, ...
A brief summary of the life of William Henry, Prince of Orange from 1672 to 1702. Music: “Het Wilhelmus” from Anthems Alliance, “Come, Ye Sons of Art” and “Now with One United Voice” from Gustav Leonhardt, Henry Purcell -- Odes to Queen Mary
Excerpt from the historical monologue "400 Years of English History" presented by artist/historian George S. Stuart as part of an exhibit of his Historical Figures at the Ventura County Museum of Art and History in Ventura California. Visit the Gallery of Historical Figures online at http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com.
Slideshow about the marriage of William III and Mary II. The music is from Gustav Leonhardt, Henry Purcell -- Odes to Queen Mary
William of Orange was a male pigeon of British military intelligence service MI14. He was awarded the 21st Dickin Medal for delivering an important message from the Arnhem Airborne Operation at the time of the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944.
We decided to do it again…. Soon we will launch our new short film for our new Arnhem annex Airborne at the Bridge (opens March 31st). Curious? Watch the preview and keep following us! Thanks to The Flying Dutchmen and all volunteers who contributed. http://www.airborneatthebridge.nl
King William of Orange maintained the Reformed Faith in Ireland & Britain, brought civil and religious liberty and established parliamentary democracy.
A great documentary detailing the rebellion in which the citizens of Derry locked their king and his men out of the city in 1689, in support of the Dutch invasion of England.The great academic historians of this generation tell the story of Derry's siege and related incidents.
WARNING: SPOILERS VERSAILLES SEASON 2 I really enjoyed the negotiation scene between Louis and William of Orange. There was a wonderful chemistry between them! I think that George Webster deserves an extra standing ovation for his acting. Just brilliant! Hope you'll like this video, guys! _______________________________________ Fandom: Versailles Song: Audiomachine - Unfinished Life Software: Sony Vegas 13. _______________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour...
John Robson reports, on June 30, in 1688, William of Orange received a letter from the “Seven Immortals” inviting him to bring an army to England, oust James II and assume the throne along with his wife, James’s Protestant daughter Mary. The “Immortals” were aristocratic toffs, Earls, Viscounts and Bishops, not the sort we’d expect to champion the rights of ordinary people. But they were statesman who crossed party lines and risked reputation, estate and life to defend the liberty of citizens. Whereas today's common-touch politicians elected by mass voting are partisan hacks who continually expand the powers of the state. Watch John's video for the full story. MORE http://www.therebel.media/today_in_history_seven_immortals_summon_william_of_orange_to_overthrow_king_james_ii_1688 http://...
Willem III, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the United Netherlands came to power in 1667 and faced a number of problems. An expanding France was a threat to the west and republicans opposed to the rule of the House of Orange were a problem at home. However, Willem successfully thwarted the French and became the Protestant champion of Europe. He married Princess Mary Stuart of Great Britain (daughter of King James II) and in 1688 invaded England with a Dutch army to depose his father-in-law and take the British Crown, welcomed by the Protestant Parliament. He defeated an effort by King James II to restore himself in Ireland at the battle of the Boyne and ruled as King William III of Great Britain and Ireland for the rest of his life. Absent for long periods while he fought the French in th...
William of Orange is born in 1533 in Germany, as William of Nassov. But Nassov isn't a colour. Fortunately, young has a nephew, Rene, who happens to be in charge of the French princedom of Orange. Which IS a colour! That nephew dies and leaves all his possessions, including his Orange, to our William. There you go, kiddo: your very own country. Well, it's not exactly a toy train, but then again: those hadn't been invented yet. William goes to college, then rises through the ranks in the military, he swears allegiance to the Catholic church and then he finally gets to call himself 'Prince of Orange'. Like our current William, Alexander, nowadays. And that colour comes in handy when William needs a flag during the eighty years war. It becomes the Prince's Flag, the old 'Orange, blank and Bl...
AP European history project focussing on the life of William of Orange during the Thirty Years' War and religious wars of Europe. Created by Tomas, Ryan W., and Charles
William of Orange usually refers to either: William the Silent, William I,, Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
William III & II was a sovereign Prince of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau by birth. From 1672 he governed as Stadtholder William III of Orange over Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland; it is a coincidence that his regnal number was the same for both Orange and England. As King of Scotland, he is known as William II. He is informally known by sections of the population in Northern Ireland and Scotland as "King Billy". In what became known as the "Glorious Revolution", on 5 November 1688 William invaded England in an action that ultimately deposed King James II & VII and won him the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland. In the British Isles, William ruled jointly with his wife, M...
https://www.youtube.com/user/david1966dc Loyalist Song , On Boyne's Red Shore ,Williams March , Houl Yer Whisht Orange Folk Group This song and slide show is in tribute to William III Prince Of Orange joint monarch with his wife Mary Stuart II , James II was Mary's father., James was defeated by William at the Battle Of The Boyne , 1st July 1690 old calendar . 12th of July today. On Boyne's Red Shore (King Williams March) It was a morning in July in 16 and 90 Two great armies were converging on the River Boyne On the left you had King James of Scotland with 26,000 men James arrived at the Boyne first and set up his great tents and cannons and he waited On the other side you had King William Prince of Orange with 30,000 men As William rode through the narrow country lanes of Ireland, ...
A brief summary of the life of William Henry, Prince of Orange from 1672 to 1702. Music: “Het Wilhelmus” from Anthems Alliance, “Come, Ye Sons of Art” and “Now with One United Voice” from Gustav Leonhardt, Henry Purcell -- Odes to Queen Mary
Excerpt from the historical monologue "400 Years of English History" presented by artist/historian George S. Stuart as part of an exhibit of his Historical Figures at the Ventura County Museum of Art and History in Ventura California. Visit the Gallery of Historical Figures online at http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com.
Slideshow about the marriage of William III and Mary II. The music is from Gustav Leonhardt, Henry Purcell -- Odes to Queen Mary
William of Orange was a male pigeon of British military intelligence service MI14. He was awarded the 21st Dickin Medal for delivering an important message from the Arnhem Airborne Operation at the time of the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944.
We decided to do it again…. Soon we will launch our new short film for our new Arnhem annex Airborne at the Bridge (opens March 31st). Curious? Watch the preview and keep following us! Thanks to The Flying Dutchmen and all volunteers who contributed. http://www.airborneatthebridge.nl
A great documentary detailing the rebellion in which the citizens of Derry locked their king and his men out of the city in 1689, in support of the Dutch invasion of England.The great academic historians of this generation tell the story of Derry's siege and related incidents.
William III & II was a sovereign Prince of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau by birth. From 1672 he governed as Stadtholder William III of Orange over Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic. From 1689 he reigned as William III over England and Ireland; it is a coincidence that his regnal number was the same for both Orange and England. As King of Scotland, he is known as William II. He is informally known by sections of the population in Northern Ireland and Scotland as "King Billy". In what became known as the "Glorious Revolution", on 5 November 1688 William invaded England in an action that ultimately deposed King James II & VII and won him the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland. In the British Isles, William ruled jointly with his wife, M...
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This programme studies the Normans, covering historical landmarks such as the Battle of Hastings,the creation of the exchequer,Thomas Becket's murder,the Crusades and the signing of the Magna Carta.
Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at LSE Recorded on 10 May 2017 at Wolfson Theatre, LSE Campus Speaker: Professor Joan C. Williams Chair: Dr Michael McQuarrie This public lecture marks the publication of Joan C. Williams latest book, White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America. https://www.amazon.co.uk/White-Working-Class-Joan-Williams/dp/1633693783 Much analysis has focused on the fact that Donald Trump won the U.S. Election because liberals lost the white working class vote. The same might well be said about Brexit. That being the case, what exactly does the left need to do to regain those votes? And can it do so without ignoring the needs of immigrant and other minority groups? Joan C. Williams, whose evaluation of Trump's electoral victory in the H...
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Starting anew as I lost my save game from last time! New microphone kinda makes you hear me type and click but whatever. At least I'm a lot easier to hear plus I made some gameplay changes to make the game progress alot faster :D.
William III was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland, and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1672, and King of England, Ireland, and Scotland from 1689 until his death.It is a coincidence that his regnal number was the same for both Orange and England.As King of Scotland, he is known as William II.He is informally known by sections of the population in Northern Ireland and Scotland as "King Billy". ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) Alternative names Gottfried Kneller, Birth name: Gottfried Kniller Description German painter, draughtsman, engraver and miniaturist Date of birth/death 8 August 1646 7 November 1723 Location of birth/death Lübeck London Work period between circa 16...
Although I thought I might get to Genesis II in this third lecture, and begin talking about Adam & Eve, it didn't turn out that way. There was more to be said about the idea of God as creator (with the Word as the process underlying the act of creation). I didn't mind, because it is very important to get God and the Creation of the Universe right before moving on :) . In this lecture, I tried to outline something like this: for anything to be, there has to be a substrate (call it a potential) from which it emerges, a structure that provides the possibility of imposing order on that substrate, and the act of ordering, itself. So the first is something like the precosmogonic chaos (implicitly feminine); the second, God the Father; the third, what the Christian West has portrayed as the So...
Hello all, don't mind the audio quality on this one, I think I am kind of low and the game volume is a little loud. I will fix that in the next video. Anyhow, just my attempt at a play-through with William. Netherlands is an awesome Civilization in the game, which a pretty sweet early game UA. Also, the polders are awesome, if you are lucky enough to get flood plains or marshland near you.
In this episode we defend against numerous attacks in the north while we take cities in the south. Ramses is getting owned and we sure as hell aren't signing any peace treaty after the crap he gave us so there you go he is one dead egyptian.
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ORANGE SUNSHINE is a documentary following the rise of the Brotherhood of Eternal love, a group of surfers living in Southern California who produced over one hundred million hits of acid during the 1960’s. Director William Kirkley discusses bringing the story to life through the use of reenactments shot on Super 8 film. Kirkley also details the impact LSD had on the Brotherhood and the evolution of LSD today in this BYOD interview hosted by Ondi Timoner. FILM & GUEST BIO: ORANGE SUNSHINE, The never-before-told story of the Brotherhood of Eternal Love – a spiritual group of surfers and hippies in Southern California that became the largest suppliers of psychedelic drugs in the world during the 1960s and early 1970s. Bonded by their dreams to fight social injustice and spread peace, this u...
RICHARD III by William Shakespeare - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books Richard III is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1591. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified as such. Occasionally, however, as in the quarto edition, it is termed a tragedy. Richard III concludes Shakespeare's first tetralogy (also containing Henry VI parts 1--3). After Hamlet, it is the longest play in the canon and is the longest of the First Folio, whose version of Hamlet is shorter than its Quarto counterpart. The play is rarely performed unabridged; often, certain peripheral characters are removed entirely. In suc...