William I "the Conqueror" [King of] ENGLAND

Birth:
14 Oct 1024
Falaise, Normandie
Death:
9 Sep 1087
Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandy, France
Burial:
Abbaye de St Etienne, Caen, Normandy, France
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
        1. The Kings of Eng., Eng. 176, p. 1-12
        2. The Royal Daughters of England, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 1-38
        3. The Royal Lines of Succession, A16A225, p. 8
        4. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 252
        5. George's Gen. Tab., Eng. 102
        6. Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132
        7. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98)

RESEARCH NOTES:
        1. Child #5 Alice or Adelaide is the one claimed to have been betrothed toHarald II, King of England; even though there is some disputation as to when shedied, Harald II makes a claim she died before the invasion of England in 1066.

HISTORICAL NOTES:
        For hundreds of years before 1066, England had been ruled by Anglo-Saxon kings. When Edward "the Confessor" died in 1066, William of Normandy saw his chancefor a successful invasion of England. He built a fleet, attracted many knights,and obtained the pope's blessing. He gained victory at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas of 1066. During the next few years,William presided over a gradual redistribution of land in England. Saxon rebellions led to the confiscation of lands, which the Norman Barons received. As a result of this Norman invasion, the English people today are of both Norman and Anglo-Saxon extraction.

SOURCES:
      1. The Kings of Eng., Eng. 176, p. 1-12
      2. The Royal Daughters of England, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 1-38
      3. The Royal Lines of Succession, A16A225, p. 8
      4. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 252
      5. George's Gen. Tab., Eng. 102
      6. Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132
      7. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98)

RESEARCH NOTES:
      1. Child #5 Alice or Adelaide is the one claimed to have been betrothed to Harald II, King of England; even though there is some disputation as to when shedied, Harald II makes a claim she died before the invasion of England in 1066.

HISTORICAL NOTES:
      For hundreds of years before 1066, England had been ruled by Anglo-Saxon kings. When Edward "the Confessor" died in 1066, William of Normandy saw his chancefor a successful invasion of England. He built a fleet, attracted many knights,and obtained the pope's blessing. He gained victory at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas of 1066. During the next few years,William presided over a gradual redistribution of land in England. Saxon rebellions led to the confiscation of lands, which the Norman Barons received. As a result of this Norman invasion, the English people today are of both Norman and Anglo-Saxon extraction.

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      NAME William I "The Conqueror" /England/

SOURCES:
      1. The Kings of Eng., Eng. 176, p. 1-12
      2. The Royal Daughters of England, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 1-38
      3. The Royal Lines of Succession, A16A225, p. 8
      4. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 252
      5. George's Gen. Tab., Eng. 102
      6. Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132
      7. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98)
RESEARCH NOTES:
      1. Child #5 Alice or Adelaide is the one claimed to have been betrothed to Harald II, King of England; even though there is some disputation as to when shedied, Harald II makes a claim she died before the invasion of England in 1066.
HISTORICAL NOTES:
      For hundreds of years before 1066, England had been ruled by Anglo-Saxon kings. When Edward "the Confessor" died in 1066, William of Normandy saw his chancefor a successful invasion of England. He built a fleet, attracted many knights,and obtained the pope's blessing. He gained victory at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas of 1066. During the next few years,William presided over a gradual redistribution of land in England. Saxon rebellions led to the confiscation of lands, which the Norman Barons received. As a result of this Norman invasion, the English people today are of both Norman and Anglo-Saxon extraction.
                  
Maud [Concubine]
Birth:
Abt 1024
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
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William I "the Conqueror" [King of] England - Maud [Concubine]

William I "the Conqueror" [King of] England was born at Falaise, Normandie 14 Oct 1024. His parents were Robert I "the Magnificent" Duke of Normandy and Harlette de Falaise.

He married Maud [Concubine] . Maud [Concubine] was born at Abt 1024 .

They were the parents of 1 child:
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William I "the Conqueror" [King of] England died 9 Sep 1087 at Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandy, France .