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* [[Willem Baa Nip]] (1836–1885), also known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wathaurung |
* [[Willem Baa Nip]] (1836–1885), also known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wathaurung |
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* [[Jimmy Clements]] (1847–1927), Wiradjuri elder, also known as "King Billy" |
* [[Jimmy Clements]] (1847–1927), Wiradjuri elder, also known as "King Billy" |
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* [[Billy Bremner]] (1942-1997), Scottish footballer, notable for his time captaining [[Leeds United]] and the [[Scottish national football team]], often referred to as "King Billy" by supporters. |
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==Other== |
Revision as of 12:19, 1 November 2021
King Billy may refer to:
People
- King Billy Cokebottle (c. 1949 – 2019), Australian comedian
- King Billy of Bonny Doon Lorne, Bidjara elder and great-great-grandfather of Christian Thompson (artist), honoured by his 2010 work King Billy
- King Billy (Tasmania) (c. 1835 – 1869), last surviving male of the Oyster Cove clan
- William III of England (1650–1702), informally known in Northern Ireland and Scotland as "King Billy"
- Willem Baa Nip (1836–1885), also known as King Billy, William Gore or Billy Wa-wha, was a member of the Wathaurung
- Jimmy Clements (1847–1927), Wiradjuri elder, also known as "King Billy"
- Billy Bremner (1942-1997), Scottish footballer, notable for his time captaining Leeds United and the Scottish national football team, often referred to as "King Billy" by supporters.
Other
- King Billy Pine, a species of Athrotaxis
- King Billy of Ballarat and Other Stories (1892), a series of short stories by Morley Roberts