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Why was William of Normandy known as William the Conqueror?

Because he conquered England.


Who was William the Conqueror and how did he get his name?

William (1027-1087 AD) was King of Normandy and conquered England in 1066, becoming known as William the Conqueror (William I of England).


Who was a significant person in medieval England?

William The Conqueror, as he was known, after he conquered England.


Who was Anglo-Saxon England conquered by in 1066?

Anglo-Saxon England was conquered by William, Duke of Normandy, also known as William the Conqueror.


What French leader conquered the King of England He brought French culture to England?

William the Conqueror


When did William the Conqueror marry Matilda of flanders and when did both of them die?

William the conqueror did marry Matilda Flanders after the papal ban.


What did Wiliam the Conqueror do?

William the Conqueror conquered England in 1066. He was also Duke of Normandy from 1035. He invaded England to try to take the English crown.


What did the English call William the Conqueror?

William the Bastard (as he was illegitmate) or officially the Duke of Normandy which he was before he conquered England.


Where did william 1 live?

King William the First, the Conqueror, lived in Normandy. He later conquered England, took the crown, and resided in England.


Why is William the Conqueror called the Conqueror?

King William I of England called himself "The Conqueror." This was to support his claim that after he became King he, personally, owned all of the land of England "by right of conquest."


When did William the Conqueror conquer England?

In 793, Vikings attacked a monastery, Lindesfarne, and then started sacking all of England (particularly monasteries, because they realized that buildings full of gold and silver filled with unarmed nonviolent monks were kind of the best thing ever).793 to 796 then they took over


What age of queen Matilda of flanders queen?

From 1068 to her death in 1081 she was queen as wife of king William 'the conqueror' of England.