As the Dutch title indicates, this series chronicles magnificently the life of William I "the Silent" of Orange, who grew up with his Lutheran family in the princely castle of a minor German countship of Nassau at Dillingen, till at eleven he inherited the vast riches of the prince of Orange (in southern France, with major possessions in the Low Countries), and was sent to the Holy Roman emperor Charles V's sister Margareth's gubernatorial court in Brussels to receive a Catholic education. He soon became a Habsburg confident and high councilor, a gifted diplomat and military officer. However when the persecution of the Protestants -and some other measures- arouses great resistance with the people and many nobles, it gets ever harder to remain loyal to the crown for the Lutheran at heart, who ends up leading the opposition once Charles' heir, king Philip II of Spain, ceases all negotiations and tries to impose his absolute rule by military force, which however only succeeds in splitting the Low Countries in a southern Catholic half under Habsburg control and a northern one, dominated by Calvinists, which ultimately becomes the 'crowned republic' of the Seventeen United Provices under William (and later his heirs, for centuries maintaining his title of Stadholder, theoretically Habsburg governor), painstakingly seeking a diplomatic course amidst the wars and religious civil wars throughout Europe. His personal life is also sketched, including several marriage alliances and a recognized son out of wedlock.
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Jeroen Krabbé | Willem van Oranje |
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Willem Nijholt | Philips II |
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Alex Wilequet | Aerschot |
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André van den Heuvel | Alva |
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Oswald Versyp | Berlaymont |
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Ellen Vogel | Juliana van Stolberg |
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Hans Dagelet | Lodewijk van Nassau-Dillenburg |
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Ramses Shaffy | Egmond |
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Siem Vroom | Granvelle |
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Jacky Morel | Hoorne |
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Linda van Dyck | Anna van Saksen |
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Frans Koppers | Brederode |
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Henk Rigters | Paulus Buys |
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Bram van der Vlugt | Marnix van St. Aldegonde |
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Nele van den Driessche | Charlotte de Bourbon |
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Dora van der Groen | Margaretha van Parma |
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Jules Hamel | Jan van Nassau-Dillenburg |
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Marlies Disch | Prinses van Eboli |
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Lou Steenbergen | Eboli |
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Paul Van Gorcum | Juan de Vargas |
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Ferd Hugas | Romero |
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Steye van Brandenberg | Willem van Nassau-Dillenburg |
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Tom van Beek | Grootinquisiteur |
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Jan Teulings | August van Saksen |
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Paul Cammermans | Karel V |
| Director | Walter van der Kamp |
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| Writer | Walter van der Kamp | |
| Producer | Wim Bergers, Betty Drees, Wim Leeuwenkamp, Eric Pertz, Hubert Pouliart | |
| Musician | Tonny Eyk | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Location | 3C067GE |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 758 |
| Added Date | Jun 26, 2013 13:04:24 |
| Modified Date | Feb 19, 2016 10:31:33 |
De veelgeprezen tv-serie Willem van Oranje vertelt het bijzondere levensverhaal van onze Vader des Vaderlands. Hoewel loyaal aan de Spaanse kroon krijgt Willem van Oranje-Nassau gewetensbezwaren als hij de plannen van Philips II hoort. Er worden bloedige inquisities tegen de protestanten in Europa beraamd die ook het Nederlandse volk niet zullen overslaan. Hoewel katholiek is Willem absoluut tegen iedere vorm van aantasting van de godsdienstvrijheid. Vriendschap en liefdes maar ook intriges en verraad hebben allen deel uitgemaakt van het fascinerende leven van de grondlegger van het huidige Nederlandse Koningshuis.