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William the Conqueror was crowned William I on Christmas day, 1066.
Christmas day (it was William the conqueror)
21 years before his death i think
William the Conqueror who was crowned King William I of England
William the Conqueror.
a ha. No, seriously, it was in Westminster Abbey.
William was crowned as King of England at Westminster Abbey in London on 25 December 1066.
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Answer 1If you mean William the Conqueror (a nickname he hated, believing he had been entitled to the throne all along), he was crowned at noon on Christmas Day, 1066, in London.Answer 2WILLIAM I - 1066 (Also known as William the Conqueror)WILLIAM II - 1087 (Son of William I, also known as William Rufus)WILLIAM III - 1689 (William of Orange)
Edgar the Etheling. He reigned for two months after the Battle of Hastings until William the Conqueror was crowned on Christmas Day.AnswerWilliam of Normandy of course. That's what the whole thing was about, wasn't it?
He used it to pacify and control the people.
He was a great leader and led the 1066 Battle of Hastings for the Normans against Harold Godwinson of England. William was victorious and was crowned King of England. Maddie Kolaja :)