yes he did but then they changed again
William duke of Normandy
No, William the Conqueror was not a Burke. He was a Norman duke who became King of England in 1066 after his victory at the Battle of Hastings. The Burke family, on the other hand, is of Irish origin and became prominent much later in history. Therefore, there is no direct connection between William the Conqueror and the Burkes.
As a child William the conqueror was contantly in hiding, many people attempted to kill him while he was a child so they could have the throne for themselves. When he became a teenager, Edmund the confessor trained him as a warrior and conqueror.
William the Conqueror was a very important man in the Middle Ages period, mainly for introducing the feudal system when he became King of The Roman Empire.
These laws of William the Conqueror are given at the site with the link below.
William, Duke of Normandy, who become known as William the Conquerer after he became King of England.
William I, known as William the Conqueror.
1066 :)
When William the Conqueror became king after a tremendous battle he secured a border around his land to stop any attackers.
he was a Frenchman
William II, his son.
21 years before his death i think
William duke of Normandy
to be honest i think he then became king William the conqueror
Harold godwinson was, then he was beaten by William the conqueror at The Battle of Hastings, and William became king.
No, William the Conqueror was not a Burke. He was a Norman duke who became King of England in 1066 after his victory at the Battle of Hastings. The Burke family, on the other hand, is of Irish origin and became prominent much later in history. Therefore, there is no direct connection between William the Conqueror and the Burkes.
william the first became king in 1066