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| | William V -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | When his father, William IV, died (1751), he was but three years of age, and his mother, Anne of Hanover, acted as regent for him until her death (Jan. 12, 1759); then the provincial States (assemblies) acted as regents. |
 | | The son of William Longsword of Montferrat and Sybil, the sister of King Baldwin IV, Baldwin V came to the throne when his uncle died of leprosy at the age of 24. |
 | | William Shakespeare's chronicle, or history, play Henry V follows the reign of the English king in the early 1400s, up to his marriage with Princess Katharine of France. |
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