They forced feudal lords to swore allegiance to them and tried to gain higher authority over the churches.
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)
He had eight children: William (William died when he was a child), Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John. Matilda, Eleanor and Joan were his daughters. Henry II was succeded by his son Richard I. Henry II's legitimate sons: Henry died at age 28 Geoffrey Duke of Britney died in Paris at age 27. Richard I of England King John of England
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.
Henry I was the King after William II - Henry was the ninth known child of William I and his spouse, Matilda of Flanders.
William Henry Harrison.
William Henry of Orange
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)
William Henry Hudson died on August 18, 1922, in Worthing, Sussex, England, UK.
Henry William Galpin was born on August 17, 1983, in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
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King Henry III of England died on November 16, 1272 at the age of 65.
Partly in England, partly in France.
William Henry Abraham has written: 'Church and state in England' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Church and state, Church history
He had eight children: William (William died when he was a child), Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John. Matilda, Eleanor and Joan were his daughters. Henry II was succeded by his son Richard I. Henry II's legitimate sons: Henry died at age 28 Geoffrey Duke of Britney died in Paris at age 27. Richard I of England King John of England
king edward, harold, william, henry, stephen, henry 2, richard, john
William Henry Fitchett has written: 'How England saved Europe' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Military History, History, Peninsular War, 1807-1814
William Stephens, Henry, and Patick Graham