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243: 251: 42: 343:, and his right to appoint magistrates was acknowledged, provided he did so maintaining the "Union and the Republic's religion". He duly made his ceremonial entry into his town of Breda in July 1610 and from then until his death, regularly appointed the magistrates in his lordship. Though he restored Catholic services in the castle of Breda, he did not try to challenge the ascendancy of the Protestant-Calvinist 255: 397:
and a pious Catholic at the time of his death, Philip William of Orange commanded that the parish church of Saint Sulpice in the same city, should celebrate a yearly
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386:. Philip William died in 1618 without any legitimate offspring. Therefore, after his death, Prince Maruice inherited the title of Prince of Orange. 309:. He was seized in February 1568, and taken to Spain partly as a hostage, but especially to be raised as a good Catholic and loyal subject. 294: 17: 405:. Diest is known as the "Orange City", and Philip William as "the Catholic prince of Orange", as his father in 1573 – leading the 569: 1124: 371: 250: 1109: 375: 1051: 1099: 1094: 242: 955: 937: 475: 348: 1129: 41: 1104: 595: 325: 1089: 449: 627: 297:'s summons to return to Brussels, remaining in Germany, Philip William, only a boy of 13, was studying at the 310: 367: 1119: 1084: 507: 231: 1074: 320:. He remained in Spain until 1596 when he returned to the southern Netherlands. His interests in the 47: 298: 157: 1114: 989: 968:, Bernard van de Walle de Ghelcke, in Le Parchemin, Brussels, n° 436, juillet-aoĂ»t 2018, pages 717: 169: 199: 1079: 1069: 340: 131: 317: 8: 356: 355:. He had to cooperate with the military governor in Breda, his illegitimate half-brother 333: 279: 111: 1026: 533: 383: 313:. He would never see his father again (his mother had already died ten years earlier). 283: 219: 179: 77: 1033: 951: 933: 691: 329: 87: 379: 306: 259: 227: 56: 997: 866: 811: 389:
Philip William died on 20 February 1618 as a consequence of a badly administered
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Engraving of Philip William based on Emanuel van Meteren (1535-1612), (1614)
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In 1606 Philip William was recognized in the Republic as Lord of Breda and
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Cardinal-Archbishop of Mechelen, Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle (1517-1586)
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for his soul. Diest is also the site of his burial in the Catholic
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who contested his brother's right to the barony and city of
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The Dutch Republic. Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477–1806
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in 1613, when they annulled his appointment of a Catholic
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Protestant instead of a Catholic as he had been before.
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In Spain he continued his studies at the university of
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Philips Willem. De verloren zoon van Willem van Oranje
950:, Jonathan I. Israel, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998 254:Philip William being kidnapped by the Spaniards by 393:which gravely injured his intestines. As Lord of 1061: 425:Ancestors of Philip William, Prince of Orange 293:When his father William the Silent ignored 347:in the city. He had a difference with the 218:– 20 February 1618) was the eldest son of 40: 359:, staunchly loyal to the States-General. 324:were vigorously defended by his sister, 249: 241: 570:Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode 14: 1062: 791: 671: 667: 657: 549: 439: 435: 864: 854: 850: 838: 835: 825: 809: 799: 795: 779: 773: 763: 747: 737: 733: 721: 715: 705: 689: 679: 675: 651: 641: 625: 615: 611: 599: 593: 583: 567: 557: 553: 537: 531: 521: 505: 495: 491: 479: 473: 463: 447: 443: 24: 270:, was born on 19 December 1554 in 27:Prince of Orange from 1584 to 1618 25: 1141: 985:Philip William, Prince of Orange 976: 476:William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen 266:Philip William, Filips Willem in 654:Philip William, Prince of Orange 366:, Philip William was married to 208:Philip William, Prince of Orange 596:Juliana of Stolberg-Wernigerode 922: 450:John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen 13: 1: 915: 1110:Knights of the Golden Fleece 416: 237: 7: 1125:University of AlcalĂĄ alumni 628:Anna of Eppstein-Königstein 328:, against his half-brother 232:Knight of the Golden Fleece 10: 1146: 785: 669: 543: 508:Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg 437: 282:. 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Index

Philip William of Orange

Frans Pourbus the Younger
Prince of Orange
William I
Maurice
Buren
Gelderland
Seventeen Provinces
Brussels
Spanish Netherlands
Diest
Belgium
ÉlĂ©onore de Bourbon
House
Orange-Nassau
William the Silent
Anna van Egmont
Roman Catholic
Buren
Gelderland
William the Silent
Anna van Egmont
Prince of Orange
Knight of the Golden Fleece


David Van der Kellen
Amsterdam Museum
Dutch

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