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William Henry Harrison
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

William Henry Harrison - The One-Month US President

William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) was an American statesman and military general who served as the ninth president of the United States. A member of the distinguished Harrison family of Virginia, he built his reputation as a war hero after...
William Dampier
Definition by Kim Martins

William Dampier

William Dampier (1651-1715) was an English explorer, navigator, and naturalist, who was the first person to circumnavigate the world three times. He was also among the first Englishmen to step foot on Australian soil when he sailed into King...
Statue of William the Conqueror
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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.
Coin of William the Conqueror
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Coin of William the Conqueror

Coin of William I of England, aka William the Conqueror (r. 1066-1067 CE). (British Museum, London)
Feast of William the Conqueror
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Feast of William the Conqueror

A scene from the 11th century CE Bayeux Tapestry showing the celebratory feast of William the Conqueror after the Battle of Hastings in 1066 CE. In the centre is Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and probable patron of the tapestry. (Centre Guillaume...
Bullet Holes from the Assassination of William the Silent
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Bullet Holes from the Assassination of William the Silent

Bullet holes in the wall from the assassination of William the Silent in 1584. Prinsenhof Museum, Delft, the Netherlands.
Capture of William the Lion
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Capture of William the Lion

Capture of William I of Scotland (1165-1214 CE) during the Battle of Alnwick in 1174 CE. Courtesy of Medieval Warfare Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers.
Letters of William B. Travis from the Alamo
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Letters of William B. Travis from the Alamo - Appeals for Help That Never Came

The letters of William Barret Travis from the Alamo between 23 February and 3 March 1836 provide a first-hand account of the famous siege of the Alamo. Travis became the sole commander of the garrison after James 'Jim' Bowie fell ill on 24...
William Penn's Holy Experiment
Article by John S. Knox

William Penn's Holy Experiment

In the 17th century, many groups of British Christians rose and fought against religious intolerance and corruption. The Puritans sought a return to biblical religion and a purified form of Christianity in England. This resulted in the Puritan...
Ellen and William Craft's Escape Through Canada
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Ellen and William Craft's Escape Through Canada - The Challenges of Racial Prejudice

Among the most daring escapes from slavery in the United States in the 19th century was the flight of Ellen and William Craft from the slave state of Georgia to the free state of Pennsylvania in 1848. Ellen (1826-1891), a light-skinned Black...
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