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  2. William II (February 1227 – 28 January 1256) was the Count of Holland and Zeeland from 1234 until his death. He was elected anti-king of Germany in 1248 and ruled as sole king from 1254 onwards. Early life. William was the eldest son and heir of Count Floris IV of Holland and Matilda of Brabant. [1] .

  3. William II (Dutch: Willem Frederik George Lodewijk; English: William Frederick George Louis; 6 December 1792 – 17 March 1849) was King of the Netherlands, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Duke of Limburg.

  4. William II, king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg (1840–49) whose reign saw the reestablishment of fiscal stability and the transformation of the Netherlands into a more liberal monarchy through the constitution of 1848. Learn more about William II’s life and reign.

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  5. William II, count of Holland from 1234 to 1256, promoted land reclamation, pressed for the maintenance of waterways and dikes, and encouraged municipal development by granting trading privileges to the growing towns of the county.

  6. William II, or Willem Frederik George Lodewijk, was the king of the Netherlands (from 1840 to 1849), grand duke of Luxembourg, and duke of Limberg. His reign witnessed fiscal stability and the conversion of the Netherlands to a constitutional and liberal monarchy in 1848.

  7. the arms of william ii, roman king and count of holland Count William who succeeded his father Florent IV who had been killed in a tournament in 1234 as a little boy of seven, ruled the county from an early age.

  8. "William II, count of Holland, king of the Romans" published on by null. (1228–56; r. 1234–56, 1254–6) He was chosen king in opposition to Frederick II in 1247 and was generally accepted after 1254.He negotiated for an imperial coronation and was recognized ...