Hmmm. If William had any children, his children would reign, although it's been a LONG time since the British Monarchy actually RULED England.
Currently, Queen Elizabeth reigns; her son Charles is next in line for the throne. After Charles, William and Harry. If William has any children, his children have precedence over Harry. If both William and Harry were to die without children, then the British "Act of Settlement of 1701" would dictate who succeeds. Currently the next seven people in line would be Charles' siblings Prince Andrew (and his daughters), then Prince Edward (and HIS children), and then Princess Anne.
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.
The King of England in 1700 was King William III, the last Stuart King.
william the conquer was the first king of england
As King, William the Conqueror would have had no one to lord over him. He fought for no other mans banner but his own as king.
king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!
he died
King William III of England died on March 8, 1702 at the age of 51.
King William III of England was born on November 14, 1650 and died on March 8, 1702. King William III of England would have been 51 years old at the time of death or 364 years old today.
King William III ruled England starting in 1689. He died in 1702 and was replaced on the Throne of England by his son John William Friso, or William IV.
King William III of England died on March 8, 1702 at the age of 51.
In 1101 when he died.
William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.
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.
William, Duke of Normandy, who become known as William the Conquerer after he became King of England.
William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.
who consecrated william as the new king of england