No, William Rufus was William the Conqueror's son.
William I = William the Conqueror
William II = William Rufus
William II (William Rufus)
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 the First was a better king, he was better educated and reformed the entire system of government at the time. he laid the foundation for the English Legal System.
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.
William 1 (William the Conqueror)
Rufus Porter is 6' 1".
1087
William 1
John William King is 5' 11 1/2".
Yes. He was William 1, Duke of Normandy.
King of England
William 1