Yes William the conqueror did have wife and children there is more information about the children the children's name was 1. Robert
2. Richard
3. Adeliza (or Alice)
4. Cecilia(or Cecily)
5. William "Rufus"
6. Agatha
7. Constance
8. Adela
9. Henry "Beauclerc"
and possibly Matilda
He had 4 sons and 5 or 6 daughters.
Yes, he married Matilda of Flanders and had several children. Some of these were Robert Curthose, Richard (who was killed in a hunting accident in 1075), Cecily, Agatha, and Adela. His more valued children were William Rufus (who became King) Robert (was killed by William rufus and Henry Beauclerk (who became King after William).
Yes. Robert III, the Duke of Normandy, William II of England, Adela, the Countess of Blois and Henry I of England.
He wanted Harold of Wessex to be his heir
yes
Yes William the Conqueror did grant the Pearcys land, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings -- www.houseofnames.com
Back to the Spencers (or Despensers) who came here with William the Conqueror.
William of Normandy (William the Conqueror) has showed no record of having any pets.
When William the Conqueror was growing up he was called William the B*****d because his parents were not married. After the Battle of Hastings, he was called William the Conqueror because of his take over of England.
Yes william the conqueror is edward the confessors 2nd cousin
no he was supported by his local shopkeeper
Yes William the Conqueror did grant the Pearcys land, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings -- www.houseofnames.com
William the Conqueror and his successors did not
I am not a direct descendant of William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror slept here!
William the Conqueror was crowned William I on Christmas day, 1066.
Back to the Spencers (or Despensers) who came here with William the Conqueror.
There is no town called William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror was crowned in WestMinister Abby
William the Conqueror - was released on: USA: 2011
William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.
No, William Rufus was William the Conqueror's son. William I = William the Conqueror William II = William Rufus