welll yes and no did he kill him yes did he do it for the king no.
The plot was an attempt to assassinate King James I of England.
No. He was Duke of Normandy and became King of England. France was never among his aims.
Fighting began when the king of France tried to take the territory claimed by England in southern France and England also claimed the territory.
William was crowned king of England. He couldn't be king of Normandy because it was, and still is, part of France; and the king of France would not have allowed that.
Destroy (totally) the House of Lords, and assassinate King James I of England and VI of Scotland along with them.
No - he was the Duke of Normandy. The Duchy of Normandy is in the north west of France, the closest part to England.
they believed in democracy
When William invaded England and became its king he was also the Duke of Normandy. Normandy is, and was, part of France and as duke he was, in theory, a servant of the King of France. Integrating England and Normandy would either mean England was part of Normandy and therefore part of France, or Normandy was part of England, which would not have gone down well with the King of France who, in theory, own it.
She is princess of France, she is King Charles I of England's wife.
England, France, Scotland and Ireland.
England, Scotland, Ireland and France.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 aimed to assassinate King James I of England. The conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, sought to blow up the House of Lords during the State Opening of Parliament to eliminate the king and restore Catholic rule. Their plot was discovered, leading to their arrest and execution.