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William The Conqueror Research Paper

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William the Conqueror also known as William I was born in 1027 in Normandy, France and was the first Norman to become the King of England reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. William was the son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy and Herleva. He was born into a powerful and wealthy family and the fact that William was an illegitimate son (his parents weren’t married) created a problem regarding the rules of the anarchy of him to follow up his father at his death. He was born into some sort of power, that being his father being the Duke of Normandy, which is similar to a mayor. However, his mother had no royalty at all and her father was a peasant. In 1035 Robert I died causing William the Conqueror to inherit his title, William was only 8 …show more content…

This meant that most of his power was gained instead of being given to him by birth. Before he became the king of England William the Conqueror had many victorious battles that show his power. The battle of the Hastings is one of the biggest battle between William the Conqueror and Harold II, the Anglo-Saxon king. The Bayeux tapestry depicts the whole Norman conquest of England, which includes the whole invasion of England led by William the Conqueror. One part of the Bayeux tapestry illustrates the battle of Hastings and the successful triumphant over Harold Godwinson the king of England. Harold reigned for around 10 months after stealing the throne from William the conqueror who was promised the throne by Edward the …show more content…

The system was categorized into the priests, archbishops and ministers to govern the main noblemen whose job was to manage the barons and so on until the peasants. The medieval ruling system showed the wealth and power of William and how he influenced others. Feudalism was one of the biggest revolutionary system that enabled everyone to live with equal land depending on the social class of someone. The government system also showed how the battle affected the medieval life and how he became was so powerful with land and wealth that he influenced and ruled a much larger civilization compared to being the Duke of Normandy from

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