William The Conqueror Research Paper

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William I also known as “William the Conqueror” was the first Norman King of England. “Life yields only to be conqueror. Never accept what can be gained by giving in” was William the Conqueror’s battle quote. He was born on 1028 in Falaise, France. William I was the oldest child in the Duke family. William’s parents were Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and Herleva. His sibling’s names were Odo of Bayeux, Robert, Count of Mortain, and Adelaide of Normandy. As William I grew up, he never went to school. This still did not stop William from being an intelligent man. Sadly, in 1035, Robert I died and William I Duke of Normandy at only eight years old was sworn in as a King. People were not happy at the choice, so they tried to attack William 1 but …show more content…
William was very upset with the betrayal and in the quest to claim the throne and to respond to King Harold’s betrayal, William attacked England, which was known as the Battle of Hastings. There was skepticism about the attack. One of the quotes confirming it was, “The common soldiers, as frequently happens, began murmur in their tents that the man must be mad to wish to conqueror a foreign country, that his father had proposed to do the same and had been baffled in the same way, that it was the destiny of the family to try for things beyond their reach and to find god for their enemy.” William of Malmesburry. In contrary, William I conquered England and started to rule over England from 1066 until he died in 1087. This lead to an empire that would last for hundreds of years. William with King Harold’s brother and King of Denmark attacked King Harold with a series of raids. This made King Harold leave the English Channel unprotected. Then he met his brother and King of Denmark and killed them. After three days, William headed towards England. After taking over the land, he went to Hastings. With his fleet of about 7000 men, William traveled and fought King Harold. This battle was the famous “Battle of Hastings”. During this attack, King Harold died with the shot in the eye with an arrow. In the end, William I seized the throne as the King of England on the Christmas day in