William the Conqueror
1087
William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.
9 September 1087
William I. the Conqueror (1027-1087) was King of England in 1070. He succeeded to the throne to Harold II. Godwinson and was himself succeeded by William II. Rufus in 1087. Christoph
King William II of England became King on 9 September 1087, inheriting the crown from his father, King William I. His coronation took place on 26 September 1087.
William I (the Conqueror) lived: 1028-1087.He was the first Norman king of England.
25 December 1066 – 9 September 1087; That's two years
It took king William 6 and a half years which is 365*6=2190 the half of 365=182.5
William (1027-1087 AD) was King of Normandy and conquered England in 1066, becoming known as William the Conqueror (William I of England).
King William is also known as William the Conqueror. He took control of the country in 1066 and ruled until 1087.
One medieval king was Edward the Confessor who ruled from 1042 to 1066. A few more were Harold of Wessex who ruled just through 1066, William I who held the throne of England from 1066 to 1087, and William Rufus who ruled from 1087 to 1100.
William I (William the Conqueror) was about 59 years old when he died on September 9, 1087. He had been King for more than 20 years (1066-1087).