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'''William I''' (c. 1028 – 1087), usually known as '''William the Conqueror''', was King of [[England]] from 1066 until his death in 1087.
'''William I of England''' (Old Norman: Williame; Old English: Wilelm; c. 1028 – 1087), usually known as '''William the Conqueror''', was King of [[England]] from 1066 until his death in 1087.


William is a descendant of [[Rollo]], {{Wiki|Duke of Normandy}}. In 1066, William made an alliance with {{Wiki|Harald Hardrada}}, the king of [[Norway]], but because Harald died in {{Wiki|Battle of Stamford Bridge|battle}}, William finally {{Wiki|Norman Conquest|won}} the throne of England.<ref name="EchoesOfHistory">''[[Echoes of History]]: Vikings'' – Episode 5: The Dawn of a New Era</ref>
William is a descendant of [[Rollo]], {{Wiki|Duke of Normandy}}. In 1066, William made an alliance with {{Wiki|Harald Hardrada}}, the king of [[Norway]], but because Harald died in {{Wiki|Battle of Stamford Bridge|battle}}, William finally {{Wiki|Norman Conquest|won}} the throne of England.<ref name="EchoesOfHistory">''[[Echoes of History]]: Vikings'' – Episode 5: The Dawn of a New Era</ref>

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William I of England (Old Norman: Williame; Old English: Wilelm; c. 1028 – 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror, was King of England from 1066 until his death in 1087.

William is a descendant of Rollo, Duke of Normandy. In 1066, William made an alliance with Harald Hardrada, the king of Norway, but because Harald died in battle, William finally won the throne of England.[1]

He was the first documented English King to be coronated at the Westminster Abbey, formerly a Saxon church built years earlier by King Edward the Confessor. Since then, it has served as the monarchy's personal church and where the monarchs' coronation took place.[2]

Biography

From 1064 to 1066, William, then the Duke of Normandy, commanded his forces during the Breton-Norman war against Conan II, his Breton rival.[3] In the last year of the conflict when the odds were highly in William's favor, Conan as way of surrender to make peace handed over the keys to his city to him.[4]

In 1078, William constructed the Tower of London and fashioned it as a maximum-security royal residence.[5]

Appearances

References

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