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WILLIAM I 'THE CONQUEROR' (r. 1066-1087) Born around 1028, William was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert I of Normandy, and Herleve (also known as Arlette), daughter of a tanner in Falaise.
STENTON, William the Conqueror (London, 1908); DUPONT, Etudes Anglo-Françaises (Saint-Servan, ... APA citation. Thurston, H. (1912). William the Conqueror. In The Catholic Encyclopedia.
William was Duke of Normandy and, as William I, the first Norman King of England. ... William was born in around 1028, in Falaise, Normandy the illegitimate son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy.
Rollo's power was inherited first by William, nicknamed 'Longsword' (d.942), then Duke Richard I (942-966), then by William the Conqueror's grandfather, Duke Richard II.
Why his corpse sent worshippers running from the church. ... This story has been moved to a new location. Please click here to go to this story.
William the Conqueror - from the Norman conquest to the Domesday Book ... William the Conqueror was an innovator in government. ...
William the Conqueror, the Norman hero of 1066 was so fat at his death that his body burst at his funeral! ... you are here: Column Archives > In History > William the Conqueror
William I of England (1027 – 9 September 1087), also known as William the Conqueror (French: Guillaume le Conquérant), was Duke of Normandy from 1035 and King of England from 1066 to his death. To claim the English crown, William invaded England in 1066, leading an army of...
Go to this site providing a short biography of William the Conqueror. Fast facts and interesting information about the William the Conqueror ... Life of William the Conqueror
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