William the Conqueror (William of Normandy)
One medieval king was Edward the Confessor who ruled from 1042 to 1066. A few more were Harold of Wessex who ruled just through 1066, William I who held the throne of England from 1066 to 1087, and William Rufus who ruled from 1087 to 1100.
I take it you mean William the First, also known as The Conqueror. He was born in 1027 and ruled England from 1066 until his death in 1087.
William defeated Harold Godwinson in 1066, thereby becoming King of England. He ruled until his death in 1087. So he ruled for about 21 years.
King William is also known as William the Conqueror. He took control of the country in 1066 and ruled until 1087.
William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.
It took king William 6 and a half years which is 365*6=2190 the half of 365=182.5
25 December 1066 – 9 September 1087; That's two years
William (1027-1087 AD) was King of Normandy and conquered England in 1066, becoming known as William the Conqueror (William I of England).
1066 on Christmas day at Westminster by Aldred an archbishop of York Source: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/royalty/kingw.html
william I 1066-1087
The winner of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 was William, Duke of Normandy, who became known as William the Conqueror. After his victory, he successfully claimed the English throne, leading to the establishment of Norman rule in England. William implemented significant changes in governance, land ownership, and culture, which had lasting impacts on English society. He was crowned King of England on Christmas Day in 1066 and ruled until his death in 1087.
Hey, He was born 1027 in Normandy He became King of England 1066 He died 1087 by falling off his horse. =]