King William I, The Conqueror, died in Normandy in 1087. As the man lay on his deathbed he agreed to the release of all of his prisoners, except for Odo. William had to be persuaded to release his ...
William of Normandy, known as 'the Conqueror', was born at Falaise in 1027 ... and the exhausted army had to march immediately south to meet William's forces). His reign is remembered for the ...
The reign of King Henry I is one of the most ... was the youngest son of William I of England (better known as William the Conqueror) and his wife, Matilda of Flanders. Henry was also the younger ...
A gilded silver coin brooch that was the height of fashion during the reign of Edward the Confessor ... contested and ultimately claimed by William the Conqueror after his invasion.
He was called William Rufus from his red hair and was a son of William I (the Conqueror) and his wife Matilda ... Hall is the best thing that came from his rather uninspiring reign. Following the ...
On this very rare penny, minted between 1066 and 1068, we see the bust of William The Conqueror ... in a pot buried near the church during the reign of William I. Before there were banks and ...
The Channel Islands will commemorate Norman culture and heritage in 2027 to mark the run up to 1,000 years since the birth of William the Conqueror ... France during the reign of King John ...
"It is interesting that coins converted in such a specific way date to the reigns of Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror ... its height during Edward's reign, she believed it might ...