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  2. Margaret of Navarre. William II (December 1153 – 11 November 1189), called the Good, was king of Sicily from 1166 to 1189. From surviving sources William's character is indistinct. Lacking in military enterprise, secluded and pleasure-loving, he seldom emerged from his palace life at Palermo.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · William II was the last Norman king of Sicily; under a regency from 1166, he ruled in person from 1171. He became known as William the Good because of his policy of clemency and justice toward the towns and the barons, in contrast with his father, William I the Bad.

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  4. 4 days ago · William II, the last Norman king of Sicily, succeeded his father, William I, as the island’s monarch on this day in 1166. The succession was brought about by the death of his father. William II was only 12 years old at the time and was placed under the regency of his mother before ruling in person from his 18th birthday in 1171.

  5. William II (December 1153 – 11 November 1189), called the Good, was king of Sicily from 1166 to 1189. From surviving sources William's character is indistinct. Lacking in military enterprise, secluded and pleasure-loving, he seldom emerged from his palace life at Palermo.

  6. They were William I (‘The Bad’), William II (‘The Good’), Tancred of Lecce, and William III, until the kingdom was taken over by the German emperor in 1194. All of these kings had issues and did not live up to the standards that Roger II set out during his time as the King of Sicily.

  7. William II (William the Good), c.1153–1189, king of Sicily (1166–89), son and successor of William I. He married (1177) Joan, daughter of Henry II of England. As an ally of Pope Alexander III and the Lombard League, he was at war with Holy Roman.

  8. by Luigi Mendola. William II, known as "William the Good," was born in 1153 to William I "the Bad," King of Sicily, and Margaret of Navarre. These nicknames may be misleading. They probably reflect the rapport of each monarch with the Sicilian nobility --never an easy lot to rule.

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