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What number duke was duke William of Normandy?

There were two Dukes of Normandy named William: William I Longsword was the 2nd Duke of Normandy. William II the Conqueror was the 7th Duke of Normandy (also known as King William I).


Who is and how did William of Normandy in 1066?

William of Normandy was king Edwards cousin


Where did William of Normandy live as a child?

Normandy


Did William duke of Normandy have kids?

William Duke Of Normandy have a Wife and Kids?? What are there names??


Was William of Normandy foreign?

Yes, he was from NORMANDY, which is in France.


Was there a new king after the Battle of Hastings?

Edgar the Etheling. He reigned for two months after the Battle of Hastings until William the Conqueror was crowned on Christmas Day.AnswerWilliam of Normandy of course. That's what the whole thing was about, wasn't it?


Where in Normandy did William of Normandy sail from?

Dives-suur-Mer


Who became king out of Harold godwinson Harald Hadraada and William duke of Normandy?

William duke of Normandy


What colour hair did William of Normandy have?

What did William of Normandy look like? William of Normandy had a long angular face. He had a long pointed beard at one time. He was a regal and stately looking man.


Did William of Normandy have cannons?

No


Who is better out of the three contenders in 1066?

You can not actually say who is the best out of the three contenders, William Duke of Normandy, Harold Godwinson and Harald Hardrada. William Duke of Normandy became the King of England, in 1066, after beating Harold Godwinson in the battle of Hastings. Harold Godwinson was promised the throne by Edward the Confessor on his deathbed, which was approved by a witan. Harald Hardrada was beaten by Harold Godwinson in Stamford bridge, but was also promised the throne by his father King Cnut. By Hammiixx


What king from Normandy took over England?

The Duke of Normandy became William 1 (William the Conqueror) in 1066