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  1. William Longsword (French: Guillaume Longue-Épée, Old Norman: Williame de lon Espee, Latin: Willermus Longa Spata, Old Norse: Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; c. 893 – 17 December 942) was the second ruler of Normandy, from 927 until his assassination in 942.

  2. Guillermo I de Normandía (dc.910-942), llamado Guillermo Larga-Espada, 1 era hijo natural de Hrolf Ganger y de Poppa de Bayeux. Se le consideraba el segundo duque de Normandía aunque dicho título no existiría como tal hasta el siglo XI. Él era, ante todo, el Jarl de los normandos del Sena . El sucesor de Hrolf.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · William Longsword, 3rd earl of Salisbury (died March 7, 1226, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England) was the 3rd earl of Salisbury, an illegitimate son of Henry II of England who became a prominent baron, soldier, and administrator under Kings John and Henry III.

  4. 24 de dic. de 2023 · WIKIPEDIA (Eng) William I Longsword (French: Guillaume Longue-Épée, Latin: Willermus Longa Spata, Scandinavian: Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; 893 – 17 December 942) was count of Normandy from his father's death until his own assassination.

  5. William of Malmesbury and Wace told a very different story of the life and death of William Longsword. According to them, the second duke of Normandy was not such a saint: his death was not a treacherous assassination but justified retaliation for his own villainy.