William the Conqueror
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William the Conqueror | |
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William as depictit in the Bayeux Tapestry during the Battle o Hastings, liftin his helm tae shaw that he is still alive | |
Keeng o Ingland | |
Ring | 25 December 1066 – 9 September 1087 |
Coronation | 25 December 1066 |
Predecessor | Edgar the Ætheling (uncrouned) (Otherwise) Harold II |
Successor | William II o Ingland |
Duke o Normandy | |
Ring | 3 Julie 1035 – 9 September 1087 |
Predecessor | Robert I, Duke o Normandy |
Successor | Robert Curthose |
Born | Aboot 1028[1] Falaise, Normandy |
Dee'd | 9 September 1087 (aged about 59) Priory of Saint Gervase, Rouen, Normandy |
Buirial | Saint-Étienne de Caen, Fraunce |
Spouse | Matilda o Flanders |
Issue | Robert Curthose Richard William II Matilda Cecilia Henry I o Ingland Adeliza Constance Adela, Coontess o Blois Agatha o Normandy (existence doubtful) |
Hoose | Norman dynasty |
Faither | Robert I, Duke o Normandy |
Mither | Herleva o Falaise |
William the Conqueror (French: Guillaume le Conquérant) (circa 1028[1] – 9 September 1087), forby kent as William I o Ingland (Guillaume Ier d’Angleterre) an William II o Normandy (Guillaume II de Normandie), wis the first Norman Keeng o Ingland frae Christmas, 1066 till his daith. He wis forby Duke o Normandy frae 3 Julie 1035 till his daith. Afore his conquest o Ingland, he wis kent as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) acause o the illegitimacy o his birth.
Tae press his claim tae the Inglis croun, William invadit Ingland in 1066, leadin an airmy o Normans, Bretons, Flemings, an Frenchmen (frae Paris an Île-de-France) tae victory ower the Inglis forces o King Harold Godwinson at the Battle o Hastings, an suppressed subsequent Inglis revolts in wha haes become kent as the Norman Conquest.[2] His reign, whilk brocht Norman-French cultur tae Ingland, haed an impact on the subsequent course o Ingland in the Middle Ages. The details o that impact an the extent o the chynges hae been debatit bi scholars for centuries. In addition to the obvious change o ruler, his reign forby saw a programme o biggin an fortification, chynges tae the Inglis leid, a shift in the upper levels o society an the kirk, an adoption o some aspects o continental kirk reform.
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b Bates, David (2001). William the Conqueror. Stroud, UK: Tempus. p. 33. ISBN 0-7524-1980-3.
- ↑ Dr. Mike Ibeji (1 Mey 2001). "1066". BBC. Retrieved 16 Julie 2007.
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