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Male William I the Conqueror of England Click to view William I the Conqueror of England in the family tree

William I the Conqueror of was born in Falaise, Normandy, France.  William I the Conqueror of's father was Robert II The Magnificent Devil of Normandy and his mother was Herleva de Falaise.  His paternal grandparents were Richard II The Good of Normandy and Judith of Rennes Brittany; his maternal grandparents were Fulbert the Tanner de Falaise and UNKNOWN Duxia. He had a sister named Adelaide of. He had two half-brothers and five half-sisters, named Robert de Burgo of, Odo (Eudes) of, Isabella, Daughter, Mathilde, Emma (Adelaide) and Muriel.  He died on September 9th, 1087 in Hermentrube/Hermenbraville, near Rouen,Normandy,France.  He was buried on September 10th, 1087 in L'Abbaye-Aux-Hommes St. Stephen Abbey (Saint-Etienne high altar),Caen,Normandy.


William I the Conqueror of's first family with Mathilda of Flanders

‌William I the Conqueror of and Mathilda of were married in a religious ceremony in 1053 in Cathedral of Notre Dame d'Eu, Normandy, France.  They had four sons and six daughters, named Richard of, Robert III Curthose of, William II Rufus of, Henry I Beauclerc of, Adeliza of, Cecilia of Holy, Adela, Agatha of, Constance of and Matilda of.


William I the Conqueror of's second family with Maud de Ingelrica


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