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  • William de Mont d'Or (Mondor) lives in the [[Barony of Stierbach]]. He is a beginn
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  • He was succeeded by his younger brother [[William the Lion|William I]] nicknamed ''"The [[Lion]]"''. ...= Malcolm IV | predecessor = [[David I]] | successor = [[William the Lion|William I]] | reign = 1153-1165}}
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  • ...rt Comine, who was to have been the next Earl, was massacred. In revenge, William drove into northern England with troops, and devastated the rebels' lands. Under his son, [[William Rufus]], Northumbria was divided, the southern section becoming the [[count
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  • ...way, where he had been watching for an invasion by [[William the Conqueror|William of Normandy]].
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  • ...ul man in england. Edward may also have promised the throne as reward for william sponsoring his accession to the throne. ...e contenporary evidence of the oath-taking: that it was an oath to support William's claim is the only coherent option argued in those sources
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  • Born: 4th September, 1198, '''Alexander''' was the son of [[William the Lion]] and Ermengarde of Beaumont. he succeeded to the [[throne]] of [ {{Scottish Monarch | ruler = Alexander II | predecessor = [[William the Lion|William I]] | successor = [[Alexander III]] | reign = 1214-1249}}
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  • At the [[Norman Conquest]], the [[count]] was Robert, half-brother of [[William the Conqueror]], who came to have extensive land-holdings in [[England]] as ..., nephew to [[Henry I]] and later [[king]] in his own right; Stephen's son William (who died childless); and [[John Lackland|John]], brother to [[Richard I]],
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  • File:Valharicarms.JPG
    Device image courtesy of William Castille, Kingdom Roll of Arms Project.
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  • ...unted Blows]]<br>'''Point-Based Tourneys:''' [[William Marshall Tournament|William Marshall]] · [[Bear pit|Bear Pit]] · [[Animal Hunt]] · [[Bedford Points
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  • ...of the [[castle]], and in 1079CE of a [[Norman]] [[cathedral]]. In 1100 [[William Rufus]] was buried in the [[cathedral]], under the tower. 7 years later, i
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  • '''William I''', '''William the Lion''', was brother to [[Malcolm IV]] and succeeded him as [[king]] of {{Scottish Monarch | ruler = William the Lion | predecessor = [[Malcolm IV]] | successor = [[Alexander II]] | re
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  • ...of, [[William I]] (otherwise William the Bastard, WIlliam of Normandy, or WIlliam the Conqueror) in the years after his conquest of 1066. Evidnece of the or ...he further expansion of the fortress, leaving the execution of the work to William Longchamp, [[Bishop]] of Ely, his [[Chancellor]], whilst he (the King) went
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  • ...''' reigned as [[king]] of [[England]] between 1100 and 1135, succeeding [[William Rufus]]. He received the cognomen "''Beauclerc''" because he was an [[educ ...ther would inherit both of their father's dominions. In the event, when [[William Rufus|Rufus]] died in 1100, in an "accident" while [[hunting]], Robert was
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  • The term was named after [[William Archibald Spooner]], and although he was born [[out of period]], we can be
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  • ...only son and [[heir]] of [[Henry I]] and his retinue, which according to [[William of Malmesbury]] included the flower of the young [[nobility]] of [[England] :''"Here also perished with William, Richard, another of the King's [Henry I] sons, whom a woman without rank h
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  • ...they weren't somewhere else in their kingdom, and [[William the Conqueror|William]] (the Bastard, of [[Normandy]]) built a [[Norman]] [[keep]] here which sti
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  • ...ments/upload/G11.pdf) now states unequivocally that Edward's successor was William, thus finally accepting that Harold was a mere foresworn usurper -- [[User:
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  • ...[[Rhazes]] --[[Cicero]] -- [[Augustine]] -- [[Anselm]] -- [[Aquinas]] -- [[William of Ockham]] -- [[Francis Bacon]]
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  • In the Mundane world Maximillian masquerades as William Howard, a post-graduate philosophy student at the University of Canterbury.
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  • ...nths until the [[Norman Conquest]] replaced him by [[William the Conqueror|William]]
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