I can think of one, he had experience as before he won the battle of Hastings (1066) he had been Duke Of Normandy so was good at making decisions! I Need another answer too :/
5 brothers and 4 sisters
He was approximately 5 feet and 10 inches - quite tall in those times.
Honestly, in this order: 1. His servants stole his gold and clothes 2. The undertakers came 3. The church set on fire 4. The undertakers fled 5. Monks finished the job 6. His stomach exploded 7. His arm fell off 8. The priest came 9. They buried him
Here are the names of 5 castles built by King William I (William the conqueror) : * Warwick castle * Rochester castle * Lincoln castle * Windsor castle * Winchester castle There were also many more castles built by King William I.
Before William the Conqueror, the English throne was held by five kings: Edward the Confessor, who ruled from 1042 to 1066; Harold I (Harold Harefoot), who reigned briefly in 1035-1040; Harthacnut, who ruled from 1040 to 1042; and then Edward the Confessor again until his death in January 1066. Following Edward, Harold II ascended to the throne and ruled for a brief period before being defeated by William at the Battle of Hastings in October 1066.
5 brothers and 4 sisters
He was approximately 5 feet and 10 inches - quite tall in those times.
Honestly, in this order: 1. His servants stole his gold and clothes 2. The undertakers came 3. The church set on fire 4. The undertakers fled 5. Monks finished the job 6. His stomach exploded 7. His arm fell off 8. The priest came 9. They buried him
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Here are the names of 5 castles built by King William I (William the conqueror) : * Warwick castle * Rochester castle * Lincoln castle * Windsor castle * Winchester castle There were also many more castles built by King William I.
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Before William the Conqueror, the English throne was held by five kings: Edward the Confessor, who ruled from 1042 to 1066; Harold I (Harold Harefoot), who reigned briefly in 1035-1040; Harthacnut, who ruled from 1040 to 1042; and then Edward the Confessor again until his death in January 1066. Following Edward, Harold II ascended to the throne and ruled for a brief period before being defeated by William at the Battle of Hastings in October 1066.
Yes William the conqueror did have wife and children there is more information about the children the children's name was 1. Robert 2. Richard 3. Adeliza (or Alice) 4. Cecilia(or Cecily) 5. William "Rufus" 6. Agatha 7. Constance 8. Adela 9. Henry "Beauclerc" and possibly Matilda He had 4 sons and 5 or 6 daughters.
Answer. William the conqueror was the King in 1066 but he had to fight for his crown with Harold Godwinson, in the battle of Hastings. But the people of England hated William so he killed over 10,000 people. x
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