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No authentic portrait of William exists. In the patriotic print he is wearing plate armour that was invented generations after his death.
William was born the grandnephew of Queen Emma982- March 6, 1052), daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora, was twice queen of England, by marriage first ( 1002- 1016) to king Ethelred the Unready and then ( 1017- 1035) to Canute, king also of Denmark and Norway. Upon the, wife of King Ethelred the Unready and later of King CanuteCanute the Great Ruled (England) November 30, 1016- November 12, 1035 Predecessor (England) Edmund II Date of Birth 995 Place of Birth Denmark Wives AElgifu (marriage in Danish manner; not approved by the Church), Emma Buried Winchester Cathedral Date of.
William succeeded to his father's Duchy of NormandyThe Duchy of Normandy stems from the Viking invasions of France in the 8th century. It was created by the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in 911 out of concessions made by King Charles, and granted to Rollo, leader of the Vikings known as Northmen (or in L at the young age of 7 in 1035Events Harthacanute becomes king of Denmark. Magnus I becomes king of Norway. William II (the future William I of England) becomes duke of Normandy. Construction on the cathedral of Saint Sabino begins in Bari. Koper is awarded town rights Births Deaths C and was known as Duke William II of Normandy. He lost three guardians to plots to usurp his place. King Henry I of France knighted him at the age of 15. By the time he turned 19 he was himself successfully dealing with threats of rebellion and invasion. With the assistance of King Henry, William finally secured control of Normandy by defeating the rebel Norman barons at CaenCaen Region Basse-Normandie Departement Calvados Arrondissement24 cantons287 communes389,973 habitants Cantonschief town of 9 cantons(13 common, 162,707 habitants) HabitantsCaennais Population (1999)117,157 habitants Intercommunality ( 2004) Agglomeration in the Battle of Val-ès-DunesThe Battle of Val-es-Dunes was fought in 1047 by the combined forces of William, Duke of Normandy and King Henry I of France against the forces of several rebel Norman barons, led by Guy of Burgundy. As a result of winning the battle, William (later to be in 1047.
He married Matilda of Flanders in 1050 or 1051 at the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Eu , Normandy (now in Seine-Maritime). He was 23, she was 21. Their marriage produced four sons and six daughters (see list below).
His half-brothers Odo of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain played significant roles in his life.