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House of Mercia.
He ruled since 757 until 796. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 802 until 839. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 839 until 856. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 856 until 860. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 860 until 866. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 866 until 871. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 871 until 899. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 899 until 924. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 924 until 939. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 939 until 946. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 946 until 955. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 955 until 959 -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 959 until 975. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 975 until 978. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 978 until 1016 -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since April 1016 until November 1016. -
House of Denmark.
He ruled since 1016 until 1035. -
House of ___.
He ruled since 1066 until 1087. -
House of Denmark.
He ruled since 1035 until 1040 -
House of Denmark.
He ruled since 1040 until 1042 -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since 1042 until 1066. -
House of Wessex.
He ruled since January 1066 until October 1066. -
House of Normandy.
He ruled since 1066 until 1087. -
William and his Norman army defeat Harold II and the Anglo Saxons at the Battle of Hastings. Harold is killed and, after subduing the south of the country William is crowned King of England.
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William invades Scotland and compels Malcolm III to pay homage to him.
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Work begins on the Tower of London.
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William begins the construction of a Norman Cathedral at Winchester.
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William writes to the Pope that England owes no allegiance to the Church of Rome.
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House of Normandy.
He ruled since 1087 until 1100.