- lordsandladies.org william-rufus.htmWilliam Rufus
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- uk.edu.vn tr/II._WilliamWilliam (William Rufus)İngiltere KralıHüküm süresi9 Eylül 1087 – 2 Ağustos 1100Taç giymesi9 Eylül 1087Önce gelenI.
- en.wikipedia.org William II of EnglandThe third son of William the Conqueror, he is commonly referred to as William Rufus (Rufus being Latin for "the Red"), perhaps because of his ruddy...
- historic-uk.com HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/…The most well known discussions about William Rufus surround his sexuality; he never married and never produced any heirs, legitimate or illegitimate.
- royalfamily.fandom.com wiki/William_RufusWilliam II (called "Rufus", perhaps because of his red-faced appearance) (c. 1056 – 2 August 1100), the second surviving son of William the Conqueror...
- amerikagazetesi.com william-rufus-kimdir-william-…Kirli teninden dolayı William Rufus olarak bilinen Fatih William’ın üçüncü oğluydu (William I) ve İngiliz tahtını ondan devraldı.
- worldhistory.org William_II_of_England/William II of England, sometimes called William 'Rufus' for his red hair and complexion, reigned as the king of England from 1087 to 1100 CE.
- englishmonarchs.co.uk normans_2.htmIn his will, William the Conqueror left England to what was believed to be his favourite son, William Rufus, Normandy he bequeathed to his eldest son, Robert.
- medievalchronicles.com William II – William Rufus – Reign 1087-1100In the last few years of his life, William Rufus also ruled Normandy as regent after his brother Robert left for the First Crusade.
- unofficialroyalty.com king-william-ii-rufus-of-…William Rufus had red hair and a ruddy complexion which earned him the nickname Rufus, by which he was known.
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- Doğum tarihi ve yeri:1060, Normandiya, Fransa
- Ölüm tarihi ve yeri:2 Ağustos 1100 (40 yaşında), New Forest, Hampshire
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