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William the Conqueror died at age 59.
William I (William the Conqueror) was about 59 years old when he died on September 9, 1087. He had been King for more than 20 years (1066-1087).
William's date of birth is unknown, but he was about 38 at the time of the battle.
William of Normandy became William the Conqueror.
William I (William the Conqueror) was about 59 years old when he died on September 9, 1087. He had been King for more than 20 years (1066-1087).
Norman invaders in the 11th century. This led to the development of Middle English, which combined elements of both languages and eventually evolved into Modern English.
The birth date of William I is not know, but it is believed to have been either in 1027 or 1028; which would have made him about 39 (+/-1) years old in 1066
Old English, also know as Anglo Saxon, stopped being spoken in 1066 during the Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings) when William the Conqueror/William the Duke of Normandy took over England.
They spoke French.William the conqueror spoke FrenchHe spoke Norman French, which was rather different from most other varieties of French at the time.Norman French.William the Conqueror (William I) came from Gaul (which is France now) and most certainly spoke a language known as Anglo-Norman. Anglo-Norman, along with contributions from Germanic languages, eventually became Old English (Beowulf), which became Middle English (Chaucer) and then Modern English (Shakespeare on). The Williams which came after William I spoke the language prevalent in England when they ruled-one of the languages I just described.
All i know is the word 'Duvet' which is used nowadays.
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