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How did William I die?

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In July 1087, William I either suffered a fatal injury or fell fatally ill while he was attempting to enforce his claim to Mantes, on the border of Normandy and the French royal demesne. He was treated by doctors for five weeks in the priory of St. Gervais near Rouen before he died there on September 9, 1087.