William II. Marriage William never married or had children. Coronation Following the custom set by his father William was crowned in Westminster Abbey on Sunday 26th September Burial On 2nd August while on a hunting expedition in the New Forest he was accidentally killed by an arrow and was buried in nearby Winchester cathedral.
Further reading Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Died 2nd August Coronation 26th September William II coronation. Robert of Normandy became under pressure from William Rufus who laid claim to Normandy. Robert agreed that William could lease Normandy for three years for a sum of 10, marks. This money would help him fund the expedition. Edgar was assisted by an English army supplied by William Rufus in return for swaring fealty to the Englsih King. William confiscated Anselm's land.
William Rufus arranged the construction of a new hall outside of London near Westminster Abbey. Westminster Hall was the largest hall in England and designed, no doubt, to impress and somewhere to hold banquets, ceremonies and a place to celebrate the coronations that took place in the Abbey near by. The hall is the earliest surviving building on the site. William Rufus was buried under the tower of Winchester Cathedral.
The tower fell down either in or The cause was blamed on the wickedness of the King's bones but was probably due to poor construction or uncertain foundations. William Rufus was killed while hunting in the New Forest. Transport yourself back up to a thousand years and explore historical buildings as they may have appeared in the past.
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Uncover the lives of the hundreds of kings, queens, lords, ladies, barons, earls, archbishops and rebels who made the medieval people an exciting period of history to live through. Stone Keep. Siege Engines. Tower House. Middleham Castle. There appear to be some strange connections between the fourteenth century Old Wardour Castle and ancient stone circle Stonehenge. Could the builders of Old Wardour used mesaurements from Stonehenge to layout the geometrical keep? Mystery Details.
Episodes Episode Index. Z List of Medieval People. Life in Medieval Times. Castle Index Page Castle Development. Test your Knowledge. Please note that the TimeRef website is currently being redesigned. William's two elder brothers were Robert and Richard. Robert was the eldest and the chief heir of William the Conqueror. Richard died in an accident while on a hunting trip. William Rufus was loyal to his father, much more than his elder brother Robert, and when William the Conqueror died it was William Rufus who was at his father's side while Robert attended the court of the Conqueror's enemy Philippe the King of France.
Margaret, befriended Saxon exiles from Normans. Feuded with both kings. Sons of William the Conqueror in. Edith of Scotland in. Historic Girls by E. The Red King in the New Forest in. Red King in. Stories from English History by Alfred J. Story of William the Red in. Yet, the life and tribulations of his chosen successor, favoured son and namesake William II have remained relatively ignored.
The most well known discussions about William Rufus surround his sexuality; he never married and never produced any heirs, legitimate or illegitimate. This led to many at the time and more recently bringing into question his sexuality. It has been a frequent area of contention, with some suggesting he was homosexual as there was no indication that he was impotent or infertile. This presented William with an opportunity, one that he gratefully seized. Where William lacked respect and support from the Church, he most certainly had it from the army.
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