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  • #redirect [[William the Conqueror]]
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  • '''William Shakespeare''' was a prolific [[England|English]] playwright and [[poet]],
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  • ==William Marshall (the man)== '''William Marshal''' (1146-1219), also known as '''William the Marshal''' and '''Guillaume le Maréchal''', was a man who was barely e
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  • ...'', having been born the illegitimate son of the [[Duke]] of [[Normandy]]. William inherited the Duchy upon his father's death, but is best known for successf William first attempted to gain England through diplomatic maneuvering. He first cl
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  • #redirect [[William the Conqueror]]
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  • '''William Rufus''' was the son (born 1056) of [[William the Bastard]] and gained the name Rufus after his death on account of his r ...was immediately challenged by a rebellion in favour of his elder brother. William made broad promises to the native English, won them over to his point of vi
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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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  • ...ir deaths, and dies heroically. Some fighting in which King Louis avenges William's death, mostly won by the humorous noble-born peasant who insists on killi The Chanson de William is written in [[decasyllabic assonanced couplets]] in [[Old French]].
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  • A '''William Marshall Tournament''' is an easier variation of a [[ransom tourney]]. Each * [[William Marshall]] - the man
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  • The '''William Blackfox Award''' is awarded by the [[SCA]] [[Corporate]] office. It reco The SCA William Blackfox Page - http://www.sca.org/officers/chronicler/blackfox-awards.html
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  • Rev. William Archibald Spooner was a British Anglican priest and scholar, and had quite
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  • ...e as ''William the Bastard'', but is remembered in history text books as [[William the Conqueror]].
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  • A '''William Marshall Tournament''' is an easier variation of a [[ransom tourney]]. Each * [[William Marshall]] - the man
    1 KB (185 words) - 10:02, 12 November 2010
  • ...ir deaths, and dies heroically. Some fighting in which King Louis avenges William's death, mostly won by the humorous noble-born peasant who insists on killi The Chanson de William is written in [[decasyllabic assonanced couplets]] in [[Old French]].
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  • ...'', having been born the illegitimate son of the [[Duke]] of [[Normandy]]. William inherited the Duchy upon his father's death, but is best known for successf William first attempted to gain England through diplomatic maneuvering. He first cl
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  • ...ondon. He was, however, far too young, being only about 14 years old, and William took the throne, Edgar submitting to him. ...072, on William's death he picked the wrong brother to support and under [[William Rufus]] he had again to flee to Scotland, where he became involved in the s
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  • ...nglish schoolkids to memorise the names of the [[English Monarchs]] from [[William the Conqueror]] to Elizabeth II. Note that some of the more dubious claims :[[William the Conqueror|Willie]] [[William Rufus|Willie]] [[Henry I|Harry]] [[King Stephen|Stee]] <br>
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  • The '''William Blackfox Award''' is awarded by the [[SCA]] [[Corporate]] office. It reco The SCA William Blackfox Page - http://www.sca.org/officers/chronicler/blackfox-awards.html
    445 bytes (60 words) - 10:19, 18 July 2007
  • '''William Rufus''' was the son (born 1056) of [[William the Bastard]] and gained the name Rufus after his death on account of his r ...was immediately challenged by a rebellion in favour of his elder brother. William made broad promises to the native English, won them over to his point of vi
    3 KB (501 words) - 20:33, 7 November 2008
  • ==William Marshall (the man)== '''William Marshal''' (1146-1219), also known as '''William the Marshal''' and '''Guillaume le Maréchal''', was a man who was barely e
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  • ...x collector]]s to work on. The tradition is that the survey was ordered at William's [[midwinter]] [[court]] in 1085. [[William the Conqueror|William]] instructed that his commissioners seek and record, for each [[manor]], it
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  • * Author(s): J.Britten, B.Dayton Jackson, W.T.Stearn, William Turner ...ria 1538,and [[ The Names of Herbes | The Names of Herbes ]] 1548 both by William Turner
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  • ...o survive the [[Norman Conquest]], made peace with [[William the Conqueror|William]] and seems to have survived until the time of [[Henry I]]), and Margaret, ...the [[Norman Conquest]] to establish the right of [[William the Conqueror|William]], [[Duke]] of [[Normandy]] to succeed, as Edward had promised him he would
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  • #REDIRECT [[William Shakespeare]]
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  • #redirect [[William the Conqueror]]
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  • #redirect [[William the Conqueror]]
    35 bytes (4 words) - 10:59, 13 October 2004
  • #REDIRECT [[Chanson de William]]
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  • [[William_the Conqueror|William I of England]] ...r, [[Duke]] [[William I|William]] of [[Normandy]], [[Bishop]] Odo (who was William's half-brother), and Eustace [[Count]] of Boulogne (although an effort was
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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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