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  1. William II ( Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1057 – 2 August 1100) was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · William II (born c. 1056—died August 2, 1100, near Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England) was the son of William I the Conqueror and king of England from 1087 to 1100; he was also de facto duke of Normandy (as William III) from 1096 to 1100.

  3. Nov 29, 2019 · William II of England, sometimes called William 'Rufus' for his red hair and complexion, reigned as the king of England from 1087 to 1100 CE.

  4. Read a biography about King William II who was known as William Rufus because of his ruddy complexion. Was his death an accident or an assassination?

  5. Jun 28, 2017 · Strong, outspoken and ruddy (hence his nickname 'Rufus'), William II (reigned 1087-1100) extended his father's policies, taking royal power to the far north of England.

  6. www.historytoday.com › british-english-monarchs › william-iiWilliam II | History Today

    On August 2nd, 1100, the harsh, violent, cynical ruler, who was the second Norman King of England, mysteriously met his death while hunting in the New Forest.

  7. William II was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales.

  8. May 29, 2018 · The last of the Hohenzollern rulers, William II (1859-1941) was emperor of Germany and king of Prussia from 1888 until his forced abdication in 1918. In the crucial years before World War I, William II was the most powerful and most controversial figure in Europe.

  9. Quick Reference. ( c. 1060–1100), king of England (1087–1100), known as ‘Rufus’, the second son of William the Conqueror, was a ruler whose reputation has suffered because of the opinions of contemporary ecclesiastics, appalled by his sometimes cynical attitude to religion.

  10. William II, also known as William Rufus, was the third son of William the Conqueror and ruled as King of England from 1087 until his death in 1100. He is often depicted as a ruthless and unpopular monarch, but his reign was marked by significant political and military developments.

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