- of Liège, 1 May 1578) (Dutch:
Willem II van der Marck) was the Lord of
Lumey and
initially admiral of the Watergeuzen, the so-called 'sea beggars' who...
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Lumey,
Lambert H.; Stein,
Aryeh D.; Ravelli,
Anita C. J. (July 1995). "Timing...
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Hesse (1469–1509)
William II de La
Marck (1542–1578),
Dutch Lord of
Lumey and
admiral of the
Watergeuzen William II,
Prince of
Orange (1626–1650)...
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reckless leaders, the best-known of whom is
William de la Marck, Lord of
Lumey, were
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August 1572 he was
commander of the
guard of
William van der Marck, Lord of
Lumey, who
brought him to the city of Haarlem. He
became governor of
Haarlem after...
- De Bortoli,
Caroline P.; Salas, Claudio;
Crosariol Netto, Jacob; Perez,
Lumey A.; Trevisan, Maíra; Kubota,
Mirian M.; Pereira,
Nirelcio A.; Gil, Oniel...
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leaders of the Sea
Beggars alongside Admiral William II de la Marck, Lord
Lumey and
Willem Bloys van Treslong. His
character was also used in a historical...
- 1st, 2012. The
leaders of the sea beggars,
William II de La Marck, Lord
Lumey (middle),
Willem Bloys van
Treslong (left) and
Lenaert Jansz de
Graeff (right)...
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Dutch Republic. The
Watergeuzen were led by
William van der Marck, Lord of
Lumey, and by two of his captains,
Willem Bloys van
Treslong and
Lenaert Jansz...