william the conqueror

  • Jan 27, 1028

    William birth

    William birth
    William was born in 1028 in Falaise, Normandy, France
  • Jan 27, 1066

    Death of Edward the Confessor

    Death of Edward the Confessor
    The king off England has just died on Jan 1066 and William is expected to get the throne since King Edwards is his cousin but is shocked to find out that King Harold II had taken the throne for himself.
  • Oct 14, 1066

    The battle of hasting

    The battle of hasting
    Was in October 14, 1066, where William the conquer fought King Harold II for the throne of England, which is how he became king.
  • Dec 25, 1066

    Coronation of William

    Coronation of William
    William, Duke of Normandy, was crowned King of England.
  • Oct 27, 1067

    Rebellion

    Rebellion
    King William stopped a rebellion led by King Harold's mother Gytha to take back the throne.
  • Oct 27, 1070

    Taxation

    Taxation
    Tithes were introduced. Under this system, the population had to pay one-tenth of their annual increases in profit for the upkeep of the church.
  • Nov 27, 1070

    William refused to allow the church power

    William refused to allow the church power
    William did not want the church to have more power than he did so he order all the bishops be Normans. William also would allow no bishop to visit Rome or correspond with the Pope without his permission.
  • Oct 27, 1071

    Another Rebellion

    Another Rebellion
    Another revolt was lead against William by Hereward the Wake, which was put down in 1071. This eliminated the last major resistance to William's place on the throne.
  • Sep 9, 1087

    William death

    William death
    On September 9, 1087 William dies five weeks after being seriously injured at the Battle of Mantes in France.
  • The Doomsday book

    The Doomsday book
    In 1806 William issued the doomsday book, which was a great survey of all the land and resources that England owned at that time. This was done to see how much he could raise taxes.