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Who was the next king of England after William the Conqueror?

The people who were king after William the Conqueror were William II (William's son) Henry I ( Williams son) Steven (Williams grandson and Henry's nephew) Henry II (grandson of Henry I)


Was king john a successor to William the Conqueror?

No, King John was not a direct successor to William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 to 1087, was succeeded by his son, William II, and then his other son, Henry I. King John, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, was the son of Henry II and a descendant of William the Conqueror through the Plantagenet lineage.


How did William the Conqueror and Henry the great help make England a nation?

William the Conqueror, through his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, established Norman rule in England, leading to significant changes in governance, land ownership, and culture that laid the foundation for a unified nation. He implemented the feudal system, centralized power, and commissioned the Domesday Book, which helped in the administration of the realm. Henry II further strengthened England's national identity by reforming the legal system, establishing common law, and expanding the monarchy's power, which fostered a sense of unity among the diverse regions of England. Together, their reigns helped shape a cohesive political and cultural landscape that contributed to the emergence of England as a nation.


Who were the first three kings after William the Conqueror?

William II (Rufus) Henry I Stephen


Duke of Normandy who conquered England in 1066?

Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped

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Who was the next king of England after William the Conqueror?

The people who were king after William the Conqueror were William II (William's son) Henry I ( Williams son) Steven (Williams grandson and Henry's nephew) Henry II (grandson of Henry I)


Who was not a successor to William the Conqueror a Simon de Montfort c Henry I b King John d Henry II?

William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.


who was not successor to William the Conqueror?

henry the 2nd


Who wasn't a successor to William the Conqueror?

Henry II


Was king john a successor to William the Conqueror?

No, King John was not a direct successor to William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 to 1087, was succeeded by his son, William II, and then his other son, Henry I. King John, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, was the son of Henry II and a descendant of William the Conqueror through the Plantagenet lineage.


Who was King Henry I?

He was the son of William the Conqueror, the father of Matilda who almost became the first Queen of England. The Uncle of King Stephan and the grandfather of King Henry II


Who was King Henry?

He was the son of William the Conqueror, the father of Matilda who almost became the first Queen of England. The Uncle of King Stephan and the grandfather of King Henry II


How did William the Conqueror and Henry the great help make England a nation?

William the Conqueror, through his victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, established Norman rule in England, leading to significant changes in governance, land ownership, and culture that laid the foundation for a unified nation. He implemented the feudal system, centralized power, and commissioned the Domesday Book, which helped in the administration of the realm. Henry II further strengthened England's national identity by reforming the legal system, establishing common law, and expanding the monarchy's power, which fostered a sense of unity among the diverse regions of England. Together, their reigns helped shape a cohesive political and cultural landscape that contributed to the emergence of England as a nation.


Who was the first Stuart king of England?

Henry II, the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Henry I's daughter Matilda.


Who were the first three kings after William the Conqueror?

William II (Rufus) Henry I Stephen


Who is Henry II of England?

Henry II of England was an Anglo Norman english king who ruled England (and half of france) between 1154-1189. He was the great-grandson of the Norman Conqueror William the Conqueror who had invaded and subjected England in 1066. Henry would be famous for his strong rule and constitutional reforms after an 18 year war of succession called "The Anarchy" between 1135-1153. He would also be famous for his quarrels with Archbishop Thomas Becket which led to Beckets infamous assassination in 1170.


Duke of Normandy who conquered England in 1066?

Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped