Er ist verheiratet mit Matilda.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1053 in Cathédrale d'Eu, Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France, er war 28 Jahre alt.
Spouse: William "the Conqueror" FitzRobert, Duke of Normandy, King of England
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William "the Conqueror" FitzRobert, Duke of Normandy, King of England<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: William I of England, Guillaume le Conquérant, Guillaume le Bâtard, William the Bastard<br>Residence: Saint-Étienne de Caen, France<br>Birth: Oct 14 1024 - Château de Base-, Falaise, Calvados, Normandie, France<br>Baptism: 1066 - Norman Conquest, As An Adult<br>Occupation: King of England, Duke of Normandy, The Conqueror of England, Duqye de Normandía, Rey de Inglaterra, William the Conqueror, King Wiliam I of England, William II, Norman Conqueror, Comte de Normandie, fought in the Norman Conquest, King of the English, Kun<br>Marriage: Spouse: Matilda Unknown - 1053 - Cathédrale d'Eu, Eu, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France<br>Death: Sep 9 1087 - Prieuré de Saint-Gervais, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France<br>Burial: Nov 2 1087 - Abbatiale Saint-Étienne, Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France<br>Father: Robert FitzRichard<br>Mother: Herleva Unknown<br>Wife: Matilda Unknown<br>Children: Robert Unknown, Adelizia de Normandie, Princess of England, William Unknown, Cecilia de Normandy, Abess of Holy Trinity, Richard Unknown, Agathe (born de Normandie), Princess of England, <a>Constance Le Gros, Duchess Of Brittany, Adela de Blois (born de Normandie), Matilda Unknown, Henry Unknown<br>Sibling: Adelaide Unknown
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William "the Conqueror", King of England<br>Nick name: The Conqueror<br>Also known as: William the BastardWilliam the ConquerorGuillaume 1er "le Bastard"; "Le Conquérant de Normandie"<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 14 1024 - Falaise, Calvados, Caen, Normandie, France<br>Military Service: Battle of Hastings - Oct 14 1066 - Battle, Sussex, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Matilda of Flanders, Queen Consort of England - 1051 - Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France<br>Death: Sep 9 1087 - Priory of Saint Gervase, Rouen, Normandy, France<br>Burial: Sep 1087 - Saint-Étienne de Caen, Caen, Normandie, France<br>Title of Nobility: Duke Of Normandy - 1035 - Normandy<br>Title of Nobility: 4th Duke of Normandy - Between 1035 and 1087<br>Title of Nobility: William I King of England - Between 1066 and 1087<br>Parents: Robert Ier “le Magnifique” Duc de Normandie, Herleva de Falaise<br>Wife: Matilda "the Conqueror", Queen Consort of England (born of Flanders,)<br>Children: Robert II de Normandie Duc de Normandie, Richard de Normandie, Cecilia de NormandieWilliam II, King of England, Adeliza Vian (born de Normandie), Matilda de Normandie, Constance de (born Normandie), Agatha de Normandie, Adèle de Blois Comtesse de Blois, de Châteaudun, de Chartres et de Meaux (born de Normandie), Henry I, King of England<br>Siblings: Adélaïde de Normandie, Robert Count of Mortain, Emma le Goz (born de Conteville), Odo de Conteville Bishop of Bayeaux, Mathilde DeConteville, Muriel de Conteville, Jeanne de Ribeaucourt (born De Conteville)<br> Additional information: Affiliation:House of NormandyLifeSketch:William (c. 1028 – 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. ... He decisively defeated and killed Harold at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. After further military efforts, William was crowned king on Christmas Day, 1066, in London. ... In 1086, he ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the land-holdings in England along with their pre-Conquest and current holders. He died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen.f 1028. He was the only son of Robert I, son of Richard II. His mother Herleva was a daughter of Fulbert of Falaise; he may have been a tanner or embalmer. She was possibly a member of the ducal household, but did not marry Robert. She later married Herluin de Conteville, with whom she had two sons – Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain – and a daughter whose name is unknown. One of Herleva's brothers, Walter, became a supporter and protector of William during his minority. Robert also had a daughter, Adelaide, by another mistress.ughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders ... was arranged in 1049, but Pope Leo IX forbade the marriage at the Council of Rheims in October 1049. The marriage nevertheless went ahead some time in the early 1050s*************************r Gloucester Cathedral[27]). MATHILDE de Normandie (-26 Apr ----). st 2 Aug 1100, bur Winchester Cathedral[82]).ur Bayeux Cathedral).enis le Ferment, Forêt d’Angers near Rouen 1/2 Dec 1135, bur Reading Abbey, Berkshire).of Normandy, married Sybilla, daughter of Geoffrey, Count of Conversano.nd, killed in the New Forest.iza (or Adelida, Adelaide) died before 1113, reportedly betrothed to Harold Godwinson, probably a nun of Saint Léger at Préaux. Trinity, Caen.1137, married Stephen, Count of Blois.the at Rouen, where he died on 9 September 1087. Knowledge of the events preceding his death is confused because there are two different accounts. Orderic Vitalis preserves a lengthy account, complete with speeches made by many of the principals, but this is likely more of an account of how a king should die than of what actually happened. The other, the De obitu Willelmi, or On the Death of William, has been shown to be a copy of two 9th-century accounts with names changed.William, on the assumption that he would become king.liam The Conqueror:s crowned King of England.uage of government.e North'.ies York072- William invades Scotland and compels Malcolm III to pay homage to him.ion of a Norman Cathedral at Winchester.illiam orders a survey of the shires of England; the information is recorded in the Domesday Book, which is completed the following year.ance to the Church of Romeonqueror (1066 - 1087), BritRoyals.
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