William the Conqueror was the Scandinavian King who took over England after Ethelred died. King Edward was not the successor to William the Conqueror.
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No, King John was not a direct successor to William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 to 1087, was succeeded by his son, William II, and then his other son, Henry I. King John, who reigned from 1199 to 1216, was the son of Henry II and a descendant of William the Conqueror through the Plantagenet lineage.
The people who were king after William the Conqueror were William II (William's son) Henry I ( Williams son) Steven (Williams grandson and Henry's nephew) Henry II (grandson of Henry I)
Henri de Montfort was born in 1889.
Henri de Montfort died in 1965.
William II (Rufus) Henry I Stephen
Henry VIII was the son, and successor of Henry VII.
Charles and Bram Carroll are two very far descendants of William
No, Richard I's father was King Henry II.
His mother was Matilda, the granddaughter of William the Conqueror, making him the next in line for the throne.
William of Normandy became William the conqueror:1066 archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated: 1914 odoacer invaded rome: 400-500prince Henry the navigat: 1460So it was archduke franz Ferdinand assassinated on 1914. Your welcome.