Kings and Queens of England and Great BritainDiscusses the characters, careers, and influence on history of each English king and queen from the early Saxons to Elizabeth II. |
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... daughter . Married Matilda of Flanders . Four sons , five daughters . Died 1087 , aged 60 years . Buried St Stephen's , Caen , Nor- mandy . William became Duke of Normandy at the age of seven . He married the daughter of the Count of ...
... daughter . Married Matilda of Flanders . Four sons , five daughters . Died 1087 , aged 60 years . Buried St Stephen's , Caen , Nor- mandy . William became Duke of Normandy at the age of seven . He married the daughter of the Count of ...
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... five years . He established a printing - press at Westminster from which he issued a stream of books , many of them translated from Latin and French by himself . Edward died suddenly in 1483 , leaving two sons aged twelve and nine , and ...
... five years . He established a printing - press at Westminster from which he issued a stream of books , many of them translated from Latin and French by himself . Edward died suddenly in 1483 , leaving two sons aged twelve and nine , and ...
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... daughters , by first wife . Two sons , five daughters , by second wife . Died 1701 , aged 68 years . Buried at St Germaine ( Paris ) . Like his brother , James took part in the Civil War , and when exiled took service with the French ...
... daughters , by first wife . Two sons , five daughters , by second wife . Died 1701 , aged 68 years . Buried at St Germaine ( Paris ) . Like his brother , James took part in the Civil War , and when exiled took service with the French ...
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