William of Normandy became William the conqueror:1066 archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated: 1914 odoacer invaded rome: 400-500prince Henry the navigat: 1460So it was archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated on 1914. Your welcome.
Queen Matilda's sons were Robert II, who became Duke of Normandy, Richard of Normandy, and two sons who went on to become Kings of England, William II and Henry I. She also had four daughters, Adeliza of Normandy, Cecilia of Normandy, Constance who became Countess of Brittany, and Adela, who became Countess of Blois.
Henry I, also known as Henry Beauclerc was crowned King of England on August 5th 1100 and reigned until his death in 1135. Henry was the fourth and youngest son of William the Conquerer (King William I) and claimed the throne from his brother William Rufus after he died in a suspicious hunting "accident". Shortly after his coronation, Henry married Matilda, the daughter of the King of Scots, Malcolm III in what was widely seen as a political move to bolster relations between the two nations. Henry I also successfully lead the conquest of Normandy, resulting in the eventual defeat of his brother Duke Robert.
Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped
King William I of England (also known as "William the Conqueror" and as William II, Duke of Normandy), was the son of Robert II, Duke of Normandy and his wife, Herleva. Herleva was William's mother but she was not Robert's wife. She was a tanner's daughter. William was not the legitimate son of Robert II, he was a bastard and thoughout history until the advent of politer times, he was referred to as William the Bastard.
William of Normandy became William the conqueror:1066 archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated: 1914 odoacer invaded rome: 400-500prince Henry the navigat: 1460So it was archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated on 1914. Your welcome.
Queen Matilda's sons were Robert II, who became Duke of Normandy, Richard of Normandy, and two sons who went on to become Kings of England, William II and Henry I. She also had four daughters, Adeliza of Normandy, Cecilia of Normandy, Constance who became Countess of Brittany, and Adela, who became Countess of Blois.
Henry I, also known as Henry Beauclerc was crowned King of England on August 5th 1100 and reigned until his death in 1135. Henry was the fourth and youngest son of William the Conquerer (King William I) and claimed the throne from his brother William Rufus after he died in a suspicious hunting "accident". Shortly after his coronation, Henry married Matilda, the daughter of the King of Scots, Malcolm III in what was widely seen as a political move to bolster relations between the two nations. Henry I also successfully lead the conquest of Normandy, resulting in the eventual defeat of his brother Duke Robert.
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Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped
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King William I of England (also known as "William the Conqueror" and as William II, Duke of Normandy), was the son of Robert II, Duke of Normandy and his wife, Herleva. Herleva was William's mother but she was not Robert's wife. She was a tanner's daughter. William was not the legitimate son of Robert II, he was a bastard and thoughout history until the advent of politer times, he was referred to as William the Bastard.
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William the Conqeuror was another heir to the throne (and so was Harold). William was from Normandy and he sailed to England to claim the throne. Harold was elected to be the next king by the nobles, but William insisted he was the next rightful king because he was a relative. At the battle of Hastings, it was the major turning point and William became king.