William V, Prince of Orange
| William V | |||||
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Portrait by Henry Bone, c. 1801 | |||||
| Prince of Orange Prince of Orange-Nassau | |||||
| Reign | 22 October 1751 – 9 April 1806 | ||||
| Predecessor | William IV | ||||
| Successor | William VI | ||||
| Stadtholder of the United Provinces | |||||
| Reign | 22 October 1751 – 23 February 1795 | ||||
| Predecessor | William IV | ||||
| Successor | Stadtholdership abolished (succeeded by the Revolutionary Committee of the Batavian Republic) | ||||
| Born | 8 March 1748 The Hague, Dutch Republic | ||||
| Died | 9 April 1806 (aged 58) Brunswick, Brunswick-Lüneburg | ||||
| Spouse | |||||
| Issue | Louise, Hereditary Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel William I of the Netherlands Prince Frederick | ||||
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| House | Orange-Nassau | ||||
| Father | William IV, Prince of Orange | ||||
| Mother | Anne, Princess Royal | ||||
| Religion | Dutch Reformed Church | ||||
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William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795.