William the Conqueror was known to have nine children, although there are speculations of a tenth child that died. I believe he was married, although there have always been rumors of him having a "bastard child." Either way, he must have had children, because we have traced the Williamson family lineage directly back to him.
William 2nd (his son)
Yes
No, King John was not a direct successor to William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 to 1087, was succeeded by his son, William II, and then his other son, Henry I. King John, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, was the son of Henry II and a descendant of William the Conqueror through the Plantagenet lineage.
No, William Rufus was William the Conqueror's son. William I = William the Conqueror William II = William Rufus
The people who were king after William the Conqueror were William II (William's son) Henry I ( Williams son) Steven (Williams grandson and Henry's nephew) Henry II (grandson of Henry I)
Matilda of flounders
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.
William II, his son.
William ii was the 3rd son of William the conqueror. And heir to his throne
he married Matilda of flaunder
William, Duke of Normandy, who become known as William the Conquerer after he became King of England.
William the Conqueror was the illegitimate son of Robert, 1st Duke of Normandy, and his mistress Herleva of Falaise.