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William went straight to Dover and killed the soldiers in the castle he then left his own soldiers there in replacement
yes he did
William 2. William the conqueror's son. he died by being shot with his own bow and arrow
As King, William the Conqueror would have had no one to lord over him. He fought for no other mans banner but his own as king.
He disposessed most of the Anglo-Saxon nobles and landowners and put his own Breton nobles in their place.
William went straight to Dover and killed the soldiers in the castle he then left his own soldiers there in replacement
William the Conqueror built the first wooden ones but kings after him also built their own castles.
yes he did
William 2. William the conqueror's son. he died by being shot with his own bow and arrow
As King, William the Conqueror would have had no one to lord over him. He fought for no other mans banner but his own as king.
he didn't. he was horrible to them and didn't care less.
he didn't. he was horrible to them and didn't care less.
you would have to read up on him to make your own mind up if he was bad or not as it is a matter of opinion
Henry I granted the custody of the castle to the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil in 1127.
yes of course it dose not he was the one who built it but the people who live there own it now. Thanks for reading.;
There is no historic record that William the Conquerer killed anyone personally with his own hands. At the Battle of Hastings in 1066 William's invading army killed many defenders of England in the army of King Harold.
In terms of definition, it was the name of the lands assigned by the King to a dux ('army leader') as a reward to him and his descendants for his succesful service to the king. As an example: William's own Duchy of Normandy was one.