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William of Orange [The Silent Prince]
Van de Hulst, W.G.

William of Orange [The Silent Prince]

ISBN: 9780921100157
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Book Description:

Deep in the heart of Germany lay the earldom of Nassau. The Dillenburg was the count's castle. With its towers and gardens surrounded by thick, strong walls, it sat high on the mountainside, its mighty drawbridge spanning the tumultuous Dille River. In those days, many of the noble dwellings were situated in similar surroundings. The castle was isolated, surrounded by dense woods and vast rolling plains.

Count William of Nassau was the master of this stronghold as well as lord over the villages and towns scattered around the countryside. Julianna of Stolberg was his wife. The little one tucked in his cradle of satin was their firstborn, the son who bore his father's name: William of Nassau. In time he would succeed his father, inherit the estate and rule in his stead. Someday.... But that day lay in the idstant future, unknown and unrevealed. In time more sons were born in the great house: John, Lodewewk, Adolphus, Henry, and also seven daughters. Their mother took care, as only a mother could, that the young lives were filled with fun and happiness. Her eldest son, her firstborn, was loved and cherished along with the others - perhaps a little more.

William of Nassau (1533-1584) was only 11 years of age when he inherited the principality of Orange. Charles V, King of Spain and Lord of the Netherlands wanted him to be educated at his own court in Brussels. This biography, written for children, tells about the life of one of the greatest heroes of the protestants. The prince who gave everything he had, including his life, deserves a thankful place in our hearts since we today still reap the fruits of his sacrifice.

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 140
Author: Van de Hulst, W.G.
Publisher: Inheritance Publications
Publication Date: 2006