Renaissance · Europe · War
1584
Death of William the Silent
1584
The assassination of William of Orange in July left the Dutch Revolt temporarily leaderless. His son Maurice of Nassau, still a teenager, would eventually assume command and transform Dutch military tactics with disciplined drill, trenches, and a new professionalism that would influence European warfare for a century. The assassination, the first political killing with a handgun, set a troubling precedent for religiously motivated political violence.