William I: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Guillaume de Normandie • William the Bastard • Guillaume le Conquérant • William the Conqueror • Guillaume le Bâtard • William of Normandy |
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Born | c.1028 • Falaise • France |
Died | September 9, 1087 • Rouen • France |
Title / Office | king (1066-1087), England • duke (1035-1087), Normandy |
House / Dynasty | house of Normandy |
Notable Family Members | spouse Matilda of Flanders • father Robert I • daughter Adela • son Henry I • son William II • son Robert II |
Role In | Battle of Hastings • Norman Conquest |
Did You Know?
- It is estimated that one quarter of the English population is descended from William I, including every monarch of England following him.
- William I would punish anyone who made a derogatory comment towards his mother by chopping off their hands and feet.
- Following his death in 1087, the body of William I exploded as priests exerted pressure on his stomach to fit him into his coffin.
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