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Yes william the conqueror is edward the confessors 2nd cousin
Edward killed William Wallace at the battle of Stirling Bridge. Edward then cut of Wallace's head and stuck it on a spike
Edwards mother, Emma of Normandy was the sister of Richard 2nd of Normandy. Richard is the grandfather of William the Conqueror. Hope this helps. It took me ages to find this out.
Edward I (Edward the First) did outlive William Wallace. Wallace died in August 1305, Edward died in July 1307 and that is only because Edward had Wallace executed otherwise Wallace would probably have outlived Edward.
This is what William's Rep (if he had one) could of said : William has the best claim to the throne because Edward promised it to him. When Edward was a boy in 1016, King Cnut invaded England and Edward ran away to Normandy for safety. Edward stayed in Normandy until he became King of England in 1042. It was important, at that time, for Edward to protect his throne from attack and rebellion. Edward turned to William for help. He sent Norman soldiers to live in England and protect Edward. William's army is strong and could protect England no matter what the circumstances are. In return, Edward promised the English throne. Harold of Wessex also said that he should become King of England when Edward died.
William Edward DeGarthe has written: 'Painting the sea, ships, sheds, seagulls' -- subject(s): Marine painting, Technique
Edward William Davies died in 1904.
Edward William Barnard died in 1828.
Edward William Barnard was born in 1791.
William Edward Claeys is 6'.
The value of a painting by Edward Dyer would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be, which specific painting and condition.
William Edward Tomline died in 1836.
William Edward Harney was born in 1895.
William Edward Harney died in 1962.
Edward William Day died in 1985.
Edward William Cox died in 1879.
Edward William Cox was born in 1809.