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William II of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William II (c. 1060 – 2 August 1100), the third son of William I "the Conqueror" of England, was King of England from 1087 until 1100, with powers also over Normandy, and influence in Scotland. He wa...
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King William "inherited" the English throne as heir to Edward the Confessor, ... Second son of William the Conqueror, William had the sternness and military ability of his father, but not his sense of justice. His court was renowned for its brutality and licentiousness and the king was often at variance with the church.
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On the Way to the English Throne ... "The youngest son, Henry, will be wise and prudent and peaceful. ... Emma's brother was Earl Robert [of Normandy], whose son was William the Bastard [later: Conqueror], who at that time was earl at Rouen in Normandy. King Edward's queen was Gyda, a daughter of Earl Godwin, the son of Ulfnad.
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+Herleva = WILLIAM (I, the Conqueror, King of England 1066-1087) (b.1028 - d.1087) +Matilda (of Flander) ( - d.1083) = Robert (II, Duke of Normandy 1087-1106) ( - d.1134) = Richard (Son of William the Conqueror) = WILLIAM (II, Rufus, King of England 1087-1100) (b.1057 - d.1100) = Henry Plantagenet (I, King of England...
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(1807‑1886). Charles Francis Adams, a distinguished statesman, was the son of President John Quincy Adams and grandson of President John Adams. Early in his career he was a state legislator in Massachusetts. ... On March 18, 1861, Lincoln wrote to William Seward agreeing to appoint Adams Minister to England.
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This information from the World Book Encyclopedia, page 3142. Henry I, King of England. The youngest son fo William the Conqueror was born in England. ... Henry's only son, William Aetheling, was drowned in 1120 when the White Ship sank in the English Channel. According to legend, the king never smiled again.
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King Henry I reigned England between 1100 and 1135. He was the youngest son of William the Conqueror, who had invaded England from Normandy in 1066 and then ... Henry married Princess Maud, daughter of the King of Scotland and niece of Edgar Atheling, a Saxon leader, and so was politically astute at uniting the English,
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King of England from 1100. Youngest son of William the Conqueror, he succeeded his brother William II. He won the support of the Saxons by marrying a Saxon princess, Matilda, daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland.
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