Balthasar Gérard
Murderer of Dutch independence leader William the Silent in 1584 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Balthasar Gérard (alternative spellings Gerards or Gerardts; c. 1557 – 14 July 1584) was the assassin of the Dutch revolt's leader, William the Silent of the House of Orange (William the Silent, and later known as the "Father of the Fatherland"). He killed William the Silent in Delft on 10 July 1584, by shooting him twice with a pair of pistols, and was afterwards tried, convicted, tortured, and executed. Gérard was born in Franche-Comté (then belonging to Holy Roman Empire, afterwards to France). He came from a Roman Catholic family with 11 children and was a great admirer of Philip II, king of Spain and the Netherlands. He studied law at the University of Dole. On 15 March 1580, King Philip had offered a reward of 25,000 crowns, peerage and an inheritable estate to anyone who killed or captured William the Silent, to whom he referred in his decree as a "pest on the whole of Christianity and the enemy of the human race."[1][2]
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Balthasar Gérard | |
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Born | c. 1557 |
Died | 14 July 1584 (aged 26 or 27) |
Nationality | Franc-Comtois |
Other names | Gerards, Gerardts |
Known for | Assassination of William the Silent |