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William II

What is William II famous for?
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What is William II famous for?

William II, often referred to as William Rufus, was the third son of William the Conqueror. He succeeded to the English throne in 1087, after the death of his older brother Richard, and his reign lasted until 1100. His rule was characterised by fraught political rivalries, conflict with the Church, and ongoing hostilities with Scotland….

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Westminster Hall – the place where English history plays out
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Westminster Hall – the place where English history plays out

The ancient Westminster Hall in London is part of the Palace of Westminster and remains the oldest building in the UK Parliament to survive almost in its original form. It has been the location of numerous significant events, including the coronation banquet of Henry VIII and the trials of William Wallace, Thomas More, Guy Fawkes,…

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