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William the conqueror

  • William the Conqueror (c.  – 9 September ), sometimes called William the Bastard, was the first Norman king of England (as William I), reigning from until his death. A descendant of Rollo, he was Duke of Normandy (as William II) from onward. By , following a long struggle, his hold on See more.
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  • Edward the confessor grave markers This chapel at the heart of Westminster Abbey is so named for the first king that was buried there – St Edward “the Confessor” – in early The abbey, which had been .
    William the conqueror William the Conqueror (c.
    Edward the confessor genealogy Edward was accordingly styled Edward the Confessor, partly to distinguish him from his canonised predecessor Edward the Martyr.
    Edward the exile Edward the Exile (c.

    Edward the confessor grave markers

  • This chapel at the heart of Westminster Abbey is so named for the first king that was buried there – St Edward “the Confessor” – in early The abbey, which had been .
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      William the conqueror William the Conqueror (c.
      Edward the confessor genealogy Edward was accordingly styled Edward the Confessor, partly to distinguish him from his canonised predecessor Edward the Martyr.
      Edward the exile Edward the Exile (c.

    Edward the confessor genealogy

  • Edward was accordingly styled Edward the Confessor, partly to distinguish him from his canonised predecessor Edward the Martyr. The Roman Catholic Church regards .
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  • Edward the exile

  • Edward the Exile (c. – 19 April ), also called Edward Ætheling, was the son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth. He spent most of his life in exile in the Kingdom of Hungary following the defeat of his father by Cnut. See more.
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