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*[[ | This page lists rulers who carried the title of William II in English and others whose names have sometimes been ''anglicised'' as William II: | ||
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*[[ | * [[Guglielmo Il Buono]] ("William the Good") – last Norman King of Sicily (1154—1189) who is Guglielmo II if his father Guglielmo Il Malo ("William the Bad") is given as Guglielmo I. | ||
*[[ | * [[Guillaume II (Acquitaine)]] – Duke of Aquitaine (died 926 AD). | ||
* | * [[Guillaume II (Normandy)]] – Duke of Normandy (c.1028–1087) who became [[William I]] of England, ''aka'' [[William the Conqeror]]. | ||
*William II (Scotland) | * [[Wilhelm II, Elector of Hesse]] (1777–1847). | ||
* [[Wilhelm II]] – Kaiser of Germany (1859–1941). | |||
* [[Willem II]] – King of the Netherlands (1792–1849). | |||
* [[William II ("Rufus")]] – King of England (c.1057–1100). | |||
* [[William II (Scotland)]] – see [[William III]] (he was II in Scotland and III in England). |
Revision as of 11:06, 30 July 2023
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
This page lists rulers who carried the title of William II in English and others whose names have sometimes been anglicised as William II:
- Guglielmo Il Buono ("William the Good") – last Norman King of Sicily (1154—1189) who is Guglielmo II if his father Guglielmo Il Malo ("William the Bad") is given as Guglielmo I.
- Guillaume II (Acquitaine) – Duke of Aquitaine (died 926 AD).
- Guillaume II (Normandy) – Duke of Normandy (c.1028–1087) who became William I of England, aka William the Conqeror.
- Wilhelm II, Elector of Hesse (1777–1847).
- Wilhelm II – Kaiser of Germany (1859–1941).
- Willem II – King of the Netherlands (1792–1849).
- William II ("Rufus") – King of England (c.1057–1100).
- William II (Scotland) – see William III (he was II in Scotland and III in England).