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  1. William II (1307 – 26 September 1345) was Count of Hainaut from 1337 until his death. He was also Count of Holland (as William IV) and Count of Zeeland. He succeeded his father, Count William I of Hainaut. While away fighting in Prussia, the Frisians revolted.

  2. In 1246, King Louis IX of France awards Hainaut to John, but Margaret refuses to hand over the government but was forced to do so in 1254 by John and the German anti-king William II, Count of Holland.

  3. William the Good (Dutch: Willem, French: Guillaume; c. 1286 – 7 June 1337) was count of Hainaut (as William I), Avesnes, Holland (as William III), and Zeeland (as William II) from 1304 to his death.

  4. William II (1307 – 26 September 1345) was Count of Hainaut from 1337 until his death. He was also Count of Holland (as William IV) and Count of Zeeland. He succeeded his father, Count William I of Hainaut.

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    فيليم الثاني، كونت هينو (1307 – 26 سبتمبر ...
    1345-09-26 (xsd:date)
    dbr :Battle_of_Warns dbr :Stavoren
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  5. politician. William II, Count of Hainaut was William IV of Avesnes, William IV of Holland and William III of Zeeland from 1337 to his death, succeeding his father, William I. He married Joanna, Duchess of Brabant and Limburg in 1334, but had no issue. Career. He went on crusade against the Saracens and the Lithuanians.

  6. William II, Count of Hainaut (1307 – 26 September 1345 at Warns, near Stavoren) was William IV of Avesnes, William IV of Holland and William III of Zeeland from 1337 to his death, succeeding his father, William I. He married Joanna, Duchess of Brabant and Limburg in 1334, but had no issue.

  7. Count of Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland. William II of Hainaut (Q737820) ... William II, Count of Hainaut. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia.