King William II (Rufus) was Crowned king on 26 September 1087
No, William Rufus was William the Conqueror's son. William I = William the Conqueror William II = William Rufus
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William II ( Rufus)
He did not marry
When William the Conqueror died in 1087, the throne was passed to his eldest son, Robert Curthose, who became Duke of Normandy. However, William's other son, William Rufus, was crowned King of England shortly after William the Conqueror's death. This division of territories and titles led to conflict between Robert and William Rufus over their inheritance.
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William II (William Rufus)
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William was crowned king of England. He couldn't be king of Normandy because it was, and still is, part of France; and the king of France would not have allowed that.
Harold Godwinson was crowned king on January 6, 1066.
13 years (1087-1100)
He was crowned the King of England...