They were both Kings. Alfred was king of Wessex and became the dominant ruler in England. William was the first Norman King of England
Victoria succeeded William IV, who was her uncle.
From 1917 until the 1990s, the various rebellions that erupted against the Soviet Union's official power-holders almost entirely failed to succeed for primarily one reason: the superior strength of Soviet counter-insurgency force -- military-, diplomacy-, and intelligence-oriented alike. It should be noted that Soviet authority wielded its strength in a decisive manner to stamp out rebellions both internal and external -- and from the start of its history. Its effectiveness may thus be attributed in part to practical experience.
Building castles helped William gain control of England because they stopped Rebellions, gave homes to his knights(which he had promised them) and intimidated the English. I'm writing an essay on it for my homework becasue we've been learning about it for the past 8 weeks.Hope this helpsx
William initiated many major changes. In 1085, in order to ascertain the extent of his new dominions and maximize taxation, William commissioned the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey of England's productive capacity similar to a modern census. He also ordered many castles, keeps, and mots, among them the Tower of London, to be built across England to ensure that the rebellions by the English people or his own followers would not succeed. His conquest also led to Norman replacing English as the language of the ruling classes, for nearly 300 years. William is said to have deported some of the Anglo-Saxon land owning classes into slavery through Bristol. Many of the latter ended up in Umayyad Spain and Moorish lands. Ownership of nearly all land in England and titles to religious and public offices were given to Normans. Many surviving Anglo-Saxon nobles emigrated to other European kingdoms.
They were both Kings. Alfred was king of Wessex and became the dominant ruler in England. William was the first Norman King of England
He was determined to succeed in his new business venture.
Ruling jointly with Mary II, William of Orange comes after James II.
Prince William, who is now the Duke of Cambridge.
Certainly, if he has been battered, he can bring charges and can succeed.
Victoria succeeded William IV, who was her uncle.
Her eldest son,Prince CharlesIf all goes according to plan, her son Charles the Prince of Wales will succeed to the throne. Failing that, Charles' eldest son, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge will succeed.
From 1917 until the 1990s, the various rebellions that erupted against the Soviet Union's official power-holders almost entirely failed to succeed for primarily one reason: the superior strength of Soviet counter-insurgency force -- military-, diplomacy-, and intelligence-oriented alike. It should be noted that Soviet authority wielded its strength in a decisive manner to stamp out rebellions both internal and external -- and from the start of its history. Its effectiveness may thus be attributed in part to practical experience.
As his grandmother Elizabeth II is the queen, her son Prince Charles will succeed her to become king and William him as Britain has a succession monarchy.
because William did not sire an heir or in other words did not have a son or daughter so people wanted England for themselves.
Either Robert the Bruce or William Hickson
I'd honestly like to know myself