William I "the Conqueror" (probably 1027/28-9 September 1087), King of England |
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Father:1 | Robert II (-22 July 1035), Duke of Normandy | ||
Mother:2 | Herleve (-) |
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Married:3 | around 1050/52 | Mathilde de Flandre (around 1032-2 November 1083) | Cathedral of Notre Dame [building], Eu [municipality], Seine-Maritime [district], Upper Normandy [county], France [country] |
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Occupation:14 | 1035-87 | Duke of Normandy (as Guillaume II) | |||
Occupation:15 | 1066-87 | King of England |
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Buried:16 | Abbey of Saint-Étienne [building], Caen [municipality], Calvados [district], Lower Normandy [county], France [country] | |||
Born:17 | probably 1027/28 | Château de Falaise [building], Falaise [municipality], Calvados [district], Lower Normandy [county], France [country] | ||
Crowned:18 | 25 December 1066 | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Died:19 | 9 September 1087 | Prioré de Saint-Gervais (Rouen [municipality], Seine-Maritime [district], Upper Normandy [county], France [country]) |
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King of England 1066-87 |
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