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William the Conqueror was a gallant man who believed in whipping children when they breath his air. He didn't have any heirs.
William the Conqueror was a very important man in the Middle Ages period, mainly for introducing the feudal system when he became King of The Roman Empire.
William of Normandy became William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror took over Britain following the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. He was a thin, fair skinned man with brunette hair and a long goatee.
William the Conqueror was a very clever man, building castles all over England. He was also a tough, brave, inspirational and religious person. William was known for his good qualities but also had a few bad ones. He was a very vicious man, involved in a lot of battles, and killed millions of people.
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William the Conqueror was a gallant man who believed in whipping children when they breath his air. He didn't have any heirs.
cos he killed ma peeps!
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William the Conqueror was a very important man in the Middle Ages period, mainly for introducing the feudal system when he became King of The Roman Empire.
maybe....if he did your mom 1 000 times
William of Normandy became William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror took over Britain following the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. He was a thin, fair skinned man with brunette hair and a long goatee.
William the Conqueror was a very clever man, building castles all over England. He was also a tough, brave, inspirational and religious person. William was known for his good qualities but also had a few bad ones. He was a very vicious man, involved in a lot of battles, and killed millions of people.
you would have to read up on him to make your own mind up if he was bad or not as it is a matter of opinion
He faced problems with the civilions, because they wern't thrilled about having a french man on the throne.
Encircling it to the north, east, and west is the inner ward, built during the reign of Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199). Finally, there is the outer ward which encompasses the castle and was built under Edward I. Although there were several phases of expansion after William the Conqueror founded the Tower of London, the general layout has remained the same since Edward I completed his rebuild in 1285.