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William II (Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1057 – 2 August 1100) was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales .
Death Notes William II, Rufus: The Normans (England) c. 1056 1087–1100 2 August 1100 Killed by an arrow through the heart during a hunting trip. Widely suspected, though not proven, to be murder to benefit one of his brothers. Alexander III: House of Dunkeld (Scotland) 4 September 1241 1249–1286 19 March 1286
Alcohol-related issues [4] United States district judge: Verne Troyer: 21 April 2018 (aged 49) Los Angeles, United States Suicide by alcohol intoxication: Actor and comedian Dolores O'Riordan: 15 January 2018 (aged 46) London, England Drowning due to alcohol intoxication Singer David Cassidy: 21 November 2017 (aged 67)
King William II, the third son of William the Conqueror, was known as William Rufus. He reigned as King of England from 1087 until his death in 1100, at which point his younger brother, Prince ...
Death of William II. Lithograph, 1895. Walter Tirel III [a] (1065 – some time after 1100), nicknamed the "Red Knight of Normandie", was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. He is infamous for his involvement in the death of King William II of England, also known as William Rufus.
Articles relating to William II of England (c. 1056–1100, reigned 1087–1100). See also the preceding Category:William the Conqueror and the succeeding Category:Henry I of England Pages in category "William II of England"
Prince William Tim Rooke -Pool/Getty Images Prince William is skipping a memorial service for his godfather, King Constantine of Greece, according to Kensington Palace. “Unfortunately, The ...
Prince William has pulled out of attending a memorial service for his godfather, Greece’s late King Constantine II, due to “a personal matter” amid Kate Middleton’s abdominal-surgery ...