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Glorious Revolution
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Glorious Revolution

The Glorious Revolution of November 1688 saw Protestant William of Orange (l. 1650-1702) invade England and take the throne of Catholic James II of England (r. 1685-1688). There were no battles, and William was invited by Parliament to become...
Battle of Hastings
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings in south-east England on 14 October 1066 saw the defeat of the Anglo-Saxon king Harold II (r. Jan-Oct 1066) by the invading Norman army led by William, Duke of Normandy (reigned from 1035). After a day of heavy fighting...
Map of William the Conqueror's March on London 1066
Image by Simeon Netchev

Map of William the Conqueror's March on London 1066

This map illustrates the campaign of William, Duke of Normandy, during his 1066 invasion of England—a decisive military and political effort that reshaped British history. William claimed the English crown had been promised to him by Edward...
Portrait of William III of England
Image by Godfrey Kneller

Portrait of William III of England

A 1690 portrait by Godfrey Kneller of William III of England (aka William of Orange and William II of Scotland). Protestant William replaced James II of England in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He ruled jointly with his wife Queen Mary...
Home of William B. Travis
Image by Jeff Reed

Home of William B. Travis

The home of William Barret Travis (1809 to 1836), best-known as the commander of the Alamo during the 13-day siege in 1836. The house is now located on Perdue Hill, Monroe County in Alabama. The house's original location was in the nearby...
Statue of William the Conqueror
Image by Man vyi

Statue of William the Conqueror

A modern statue of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy (r. 1035-87 CE) and king of England as William I (r. 1066-87 CE). In Falaise, Normandy, France. Sculpted by Louis Rochet (1818-1873) in 1851 CE.
Frederick William II of Prussia
Image by Johan Frederick Clemens

Frederick William II of Prussia

Portrait of Frederick William II of Prussia, print by Johan Frederick Clemens, London, 1793. Nephew of Frederick the Great, King Frederick William II ruled Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797. Often overlooked in favor of his uncle...
A Young Prince William of Orange
Image by Museum of Fine Arts, Lyon

A Young Prince William of Orange

A portrait of William, Prince of Orange aged around 10 years old. The prince would become King William III of England after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Painting by Jan Davidsz. de Heem and Jan Vermeer van Utrecht. (Museum of Fine Arts...
Coin of William the Conqueror
Image by PHGCOM

Coin of William the Conqueror

Coin of William I of England, aka William the Conqueror (r. 1066-1067 CE). (British Museum, London)
Thomas Roderick Dew, 13th President of William & Mary College
Image by William Garl Browne Jr.

Thomas Roderick Dew, 13th President of William & Mary College

Thomas Roderick Dew (l. 1802-1846), 13th President of William & Mary College and pro-slavery advocate, oil on canvas by William Garl Browne Jr. Muscarelle Museum of Art.
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