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  1. 24 de ene. de 2019 · The Norman Conquest of England (1066-71) was led by William the Conqueror who defeated King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The Anglo- Saxon elite lost power as William redistributed land to his fellow Normans. Crowned William I of England (r. 1066-1087) on Christmas Day, the new order would take five years to fully control England.

  2. 征服者威廉. 威廉一世 ( 古诺曼语 :Williame I;法語: Guillaume Ier ;英語: William I ;1028年 [1] :33 —1087年9月9日),通常被称为 征服者威廉 (William the Conqueror),在之前通常被称为 私生子威廉 (William the Bastard), [2] [a] 是第一位 诺曼 英格兰国王 ,他从1066年 ...

  3. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, 40 English and British monarchs have been crowned in Westminster Abbey (not counting Edward V, Lady Jane Grey, and Edward VIII, who were never crowned). In 1216, Henry III could not be crowned in the abbey because London was occupied by hostile forces at the time.

  4. William Malet ( French: Guillaume Malet de Graville, died 1071) held senior positions within the Norman forces that occupied England from 1066. He was appointed the second High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1068. Of the so-called companions of William of Normandy, Malet is one of about a dozen for whom there is evidence of their presence at the ...

  5. Willem I ( Falaise, ca. 1028 — Rouen, 9 september 1087 ), ook bekend als Willem de Veroveraar ( William the Conqueror ), was de eerste Normandische koning van Engeland van 25 december 1066 tot zijn dood. Hij was ook hertog van Normandië van 1035 tot zijn dood, onder de naam Willem II.

  6. Rois d'Angleterre. modifier. Guillaume le Conquérant (en anglais, William the Conqueror ), appelé également Guillaume le Bâtard ou Guillaume de Normandie, est né à Falaise en 1027 ou 1028 note 1 et mort à Rouen le 9 septembre 1087. Il fut duc de Normandie, sous le nom de Guillaume II, de 1035 à sa mort, et roi d'Angleterre, sous le nom ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2013 · 10. He’s responsible for scores of British Wills. William, an Old French name composed of Germanic elements (“wil,” meaning desire, and “helm,” meaning protection), was introduced to ...