william i in English

noun
1
( 1143–1214 ) , grandson of David I; king of Scotland 1165–1214; known as William the Lion.
2
( 1533–84 ) , prince of the House of Orange; first stadtholder (chief magistrate) of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1572–84; known as William the Silent.

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1. After hearing this William I, Count of Holland left the crusade and sailed home.

2. Context examples “Yes, William,” I said, Condescendingly (I knew him); “I am going to London

3. The Royal Armouries has been an integral part of the Tower of London since William I the Conqueror in the 11th century ordered it to be built

4. He led the negotiations which led to a treaty of friendship between the Netherlands and Belgium following William I of the Netherlands' abjuration, which guaranteed Belgian independence.

5. Frederick I was succeeded by his son, Frederick William I (1713–1740), the austere "Soldier King", who did not care for the arts but was thrifty and practical.

6. In the closing decade of the 12th century, William I, ‘The Lion’, King of Scots (1165-1215) built his royal castle at Ayr in the Bailiery of Kyle, on the south bank of the River Ayr, near the river mouth

7. Their most important representatives were Wigbold of Holte, Archbishop of Cologne and Arch-Chancellor of the Empire, the Essen prince-abbess, Beatrice of Holte, and the bishops of Münster, Burchard of Holte, William I of Holte and Ludolf of Holte.