William and Richard were his legitimate sons. Both pre-deceased him. He had two legitimate daughters, Euphemia and Matilda. He also had two illigitimate sons, Robert and Reginald. Actually, Henry I is know to have had at least twenty illigitimate children, in addition to his two legitimate children. So, while he had one legitimate son, William the Athling, who drowned on the White Ship in 1120, he had; Robert, Earl of Gloucester. Rainald, Earl of Cornwall. Gilbert. William de Tracy. William. Eustace. Henry fitz Henry. Richard of Lincoln. Fulk of Abingdon. Robert fitz Edith, Baron of Okenhampton. There well may have being others.
6 wives of Henry the eighth! :)
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
I'm Henry the eighth, I am. Henry the eighth, I am, I am. I got married to the widow next door. She's been married seven times before. And every one was an Henry (Henry). She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (No Sam). I'm her eighth old man, I'm Henry. Henry the eighth I am. Second verse, same as the first.
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6 Wives of Henry the Eighth.
Me and Henry the eighth :)
No, he was a Tudor.
yes he was
Yes.
He was a protestent
Henry the Eighth
he did jousting