YES, William II (c. 1056 - 2 August 1100), was the third son of William the Conqueror (William I), and was King of England from 1087 until 1100, with powers over Normandy, and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales. William is commonly known as William Rufus, perhaps because of his red-faced appearance, or red hair.
yes,10 in fact. William the 1st,the 2nd,the 3rd,the 4th,the 5th,the 6th,the 7th and then there were 3 berthas after that.
Yes, William had sons William Rofus took over England When William died.
no
William 2nd (his son)
yes but I don't know them
William the Conqueror was William I of England. His son was William II and was king after him. The next William was not until the 1680's.
I believe you mean Falaise castle where he was born, it still stands to this day.
In England King William I, the Conqueror, was succeeded by his son, William II, William RufusHis third (and favourite) son William (Rufus) II who reigned until 1100 when he was shot by by a stray arrow during a hunt.
Prince William is indeed a real person. He is Grandson of the Queen, Son of Charles and Diana and 2nd in line for the throne of England. Yes, Prince William is a real person. Prince William is the first son born of the late Princess Diana and Prince Charles of England.
William the Conqueror was the only but illegitimate son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy. Though illegitimate, his father named him as heir to Normandy. His illegitimacy affected his early life because he was nicknamed "William the Bastard" by his father's relatives, who also attempted to kill him. However, when Robert I died, he was recognized as heir to the Dukedom, but his enemies in Normandy dared also later in his life to nickname him in so offensive a way.
They were conquerers.
They are referred to as "conquistadors".
William Bradford had a son, John, in 1618, I believe.
William Sinclair - son - was born in 1850.
William Sinclair - son - died in 1917.