How many kids did William and Mary have?

William and Mary never had children, as Mary suffered at least one miscarriage. On Dec. 28, 1694 — 11 months after signing the charter that established The College of William & Mary — she died of smallpox.
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Did Mary and William of Orange have children?

Baptised William Henry (Dutch: Willem Hendrik), he was the only child of Mary, Princess Royal, and stadtholder William II, Prince of Orange.
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Did William and Mary have heirs?

The Bill of Rights had established the succession with the heirs of Mary II, Anne and William III in that order, Mary had died of smallpox in 1694, aged 32, and without children. Anne's only surviving child (out of 17 children), The Duke of Gloucester, had died at the age of 11, and William was, in July 1700, dying.
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Did Mary II have children?

Her three pregnancies ended in miscarriage or stillbirth, and Mary was very sad that she did not have a child.
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How many children did King William III have?

Family and issue. Of William III's four legitimate children, three reached adulthood, two sons from his marriage to Queen Sophie and one daughter from his marriage to Queen Emma: Willem Nicolaas Alexander Frederik Karel Hendrik (1840–1879). Heir apparent to the Throne from 1840 till his death.
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Did Mary Have Other Children?



How old was Mary when she married William of Orange?

The eldest daughter of King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria, Mary was married to the future stadtholder of the Netherlands, William II of Orange, at 9 years old in 1641.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to William of Orange?

Every English monarch who followed William, including Queen Elizabeth II, is considered a descendant of the Norman-born king. According to some genealogists, more than 25 percent of the English population is also distantly related to him, as are countless Americans with British ancestry.
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Is Prince William related to Mary Queen of Scots?

This means that Mary is the 12th great-grandmother of Prince Charles, the 13th great-grandmother of Prince William and Prince Harry, and the 14th great-grandmother of Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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Did William and Mary love each other?

While their early marriage was difficult, William and Mary did come to care for each other deeply and William was devastated when Mary died of small pox at only 32 years of age.
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Who was William of oranges wife?

Mary II, (born April 30, 1662, London, England—died December 28, 1694, London), queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1689–94) and wife of King William III. As the daughter of King James II, she made it possible for her Dutch husband to become coruler of England after he overthrew James's government.
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Did king William the Third have asthma?

Early Years. William was not a healthy child, small and thin, with a slightly hunched back, he suffered very badly from asthma all his life.
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Were William and Mary Protestant or Catholic?

William of Orange (1650–1702) and his wife Mary II (1662–1694), daughter of James II, became king and queen of England in 1689. They were both Protestants.
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Did William III speak English?

William's first language was Dutch, and his second French, so when communicating with his English and Scottish advisors he generally wrote and spoke in French.
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Why was William called Orange?

William's reign came at a precarious time in Europe when religious divide dominated international relations. William would emerge as an important Protestant figurehead; the Orange Order in Northern Ireland is named after him.
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What happened to William and Mary?

Death and Legacy

At the end of 1694, Queen Mary died of smallpox in her bedchamber at the palace and William was inconsolable. In Feb 1702, while riding his favourite horse Sorrell from Hampton Court, the animal stumbled and William fell badly, breaking his collar bone.
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Did the Pope back William of Orange?

AN often forgotten fact about the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 was that the Pope of the day supported the Protestant King William of Orange against the Catholic King James II.
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Why is it called William and Mary?

On February 8, 1693, King William III and Queen Mary II of England signed the charter for a "perpetual College of Divinity, Philosophy, Languages, and other good Arts and Sciences" to be founded in the Virginia Colony. And William & Mary was born.
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How were William and Mary related?

At the age of fifteen, Mary became betrothed to her cousin, the Protestant Stadtholder of Holland, William III of Orange. William was the son of the King's late sister, Mary, Princess Royal, and thus fourth in the line of succession after James, Mary, and Anne.
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Is Kate Middleton a descendant of Anne Boleyn?

Kate's ties to the British monarchy go back a little further than her marriage to Prince William. She is a descendent of Mary and Anne Boleyn as well, according to The Spectator. As a relative of Sir Thomas Leighton, and his wife, Elizabeth Knollys, the Duchess is tied to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
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Is Queen Elizabeth 11 related to Anne Boleyn?

Elizabeth, was born on September 7, 1533. Queen Anne fell pregnant in 1934 and 1536 but both were stillborn. Therefore, Elizabeth was the only child of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
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Did Mary ever meet Elizabeth?

Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots. Queen Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were two of the greatest, most legendary rivals in recorded history—although they never even met. In one castle was Elizabeth, the childless “virgin” queen: bawdy, brilliant, tactical and cynical.
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Is the royal family inbred?

In modern times, among European royalty at least, marriages between royal dynasties have become much rarer than they once were. This happens to avoid inbreeding, since many royal families share common ancestors, and therefore share much of the genetic pool.
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Are Queen Beatrix and Queen Elizabeth Related?

HM Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands (5th Cousin)

Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands is a 5th cousin of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth is said to enjoy a warm and close relationship with Queen Beatrix.
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How is Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands related to Queen Elizabeth?

Now-Princess Beatrix has been described as the “grandmother” of the Netherlands and gave up the throne as a much-loved monarch. Beatrix also reportedly had a warm relationship with Britain's reigning monarch — Queen Elizabeth II.
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