• ^ a b c d e f g h i j Douglas William the Conqueror pp. 393–395. ^ a b Bates "William I" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  • William I of Scotland (died 1214), known as William the Lion. William I of the Netherlands and Luxembourg (1772–1843). William I of Bimbia (fl.
  • I. William hayatı ve görevi merak ediliyor. Normandiya Dükü ve 1066-1087 yılları arasında İngiltere Kralı olarak görev yapmış önemli bir isimdir.
  • ..."hoş olmayan"ın ne olduğunu ise, "the oxford illustrated history of britain" detaylı olarak açıklıyor. hayatının sonlarına doğru, çok fazla kilo alan william, taş lahite...
  • William the Conqueror, also known as William I, was a Norman Duke who became King of England after defeating the English army in the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
  • When William I died in 1087, his son William Rufus became king and ruled until his accidental death in 1100, leaving no heir.
  • William I, also known as William the Conqueror, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.
  • He made himself the mightiest noble in France and then seized control of England in 1066, crowning himself King William I. He was one of the greatest soldiers and...
  • Bayeux İşlemesinden; William'ı üvey erkek kardeşleriyle gösteren resim. William merkezde, Odo solda elleri boş ve Robert sağda elinde kılıçla.
  • The signatures of William I and Matilda are the first two large crosses on the Accord of Winchester from 1072. William initiated many major changes.
  • William, the illegitimate son of Robert, Duke of Normandy, was born at Falaise Castle, Normandy, in 1027 or 1028. He was known as William the Bastard.
  • Why did William I think he should be king? There were a number of reasons why William felt he had a strong claim to the throne.
  • William I or William the Conqueror became the first reigning Norman King of England in 1066. He ruled until his death 21 years later.