If you mean William the Conqueror (a nickname he hated, believing he had been entitled to the throne all along), he was crowned at noon on Christmas Day, 1066, in London.
Answer 2
WILLIAM I - 1066 (Also known as William the Conqueror)
WILLIAM II - 1087 (Son of William I, also known as William Rufus)
WILLIAM III - 1689 (William of Orange)
No, he will be King (when it happens) of the United Kingdom
William become the king.
Yes, in 1066.
To win the Throne and become King of England.
William wanted to become King of England, the only way of achieving that goal was to be violent towards his enemies or they would have killed him. He could have stayed in Normandy, but he could not become king if he did.
William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.
No, he will be King (when it happens) of the United Kingdom
William become the king.
William was crowned as King of England at Westminster Abbey in London on 25 December 1066.
He was invited to become (joint) monarch.
Yes, in 1066.
25 December 1066.
1066
because he don't want others to become king of the England
William, Duke of Normandy, who become known as William the Conquerer after he became King of England.
Someone would want to become king of England because of the wealth, fame and fortune of becoming a king. If u ask yourself that question of why would you want to become king of England? it is obvious you would say because of the money
Yes then his children