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(1003-1035)
Herleva de Falaise [18125]
(Abt 1003-1050)
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King William de Normandie I "the Conqueror" [18092]
(1028-1087)
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(Abt 1031-1083)
King of England William de Normandie II "Rufus" [18115]
(1056-1100)

 

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King of England William de Normandie II "Rufus" [18115]

  • Born: c1056, Normandy, France
  • Died: 1 Aug 1100, New Forest, England at age 44
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William II Rufus (1087–1100)

Under William I's two sons William II Rufus and Henry I, strong, centralized government continued, and England's link with Normandy was strengthened. Rebellion by Norman barons, led by the king's half uncles, Odo of Bayeux and Robert of Mortain, was soon put down by William II, who made promises of good government and relief from taxation and the severity of the forest laws. Odo of Bayeux was banished, and William of St. Calais, bishop of Durham, tried for treason. As an ecclesiastic he rejected the jurisdiction of the king's court. But Lanfranc pointed out that it was not as a churchman but as lord of his temporal fiefs that he was being tried. He was finally allowed to leave the country, in return for surrender of his fiefs.

William II's main preoccupation was to win Normandy from his elder brother Robert. After some initial skirmishing, William's plans were furthered by Robert's decision to go on crusade in 1096. Robert mortgaged his lands to William for 10,000 marks, which was raised in England by drastic and unpopular means. In his last years William campaigned successfully in Maine and the French Vexin so as to extend the borders of Normandy. His death was the result of an “accident” possibly engineered by his younger brother Henry: he was shot with an arrow in the New Forest. Henry, who was conveniently with the hunting party, rode post haste to Winchester, seized the treasury, and was chosen king the next day.

WILLIAM II "Rufus", King of England, 9 September 1087 to 2 August 1100. Crowned at Westminster 26 September 1087.

Born: Normandy c 1057
Died: New Forest 2 August 1100, age 43.
Buried: Winchester Cathedral.



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