his nick name was will duke normman
That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
As far as I know, William had no nickname. His sister did.
He didn't have a nickname, he was from Scotland.
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It was never his nickname, it was devised for the film of the same name.
William the concerur
5th October
That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
they were happy because they were promised large ammounts of new land and money
As far as I know, William had no nickname. His sister did.
After conquering the English armies and accepting their surrender, he went to the town of Barking to wait while his soldiers built fortresses in London.
No, "Mac" is not a nickname for "William." "Mac" is traditionally a nickname for names like "MacDonald" or "MacKenzie."
Bill is a nickname for William.
He didn't have a nickname, he was from Scotland.
Will
King William IV is often called 'The Sailor King'. He served in the Royal Navy when he was young.
The famous bard's nickname was "The Bard of Avon." This nickname refers to William Shakespeare, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest playwrights and poets in the English language.