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    • King William Rufus the Unpopular Norman King of England

      Red or reddish-brown hair

      • King William II Rufus, also known as William Rufus or William the Red, was the King of England from 1087 until his death in 1100. He was the third son of William the Conqueror. Why was William Rufus called ‘Rufus’? William Rufus earned his nickname ‘Rufus’ due to his red or reddish-brown hair. ‘Rufus’ means ‘the Red’ in Latin.
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    Rufus King (March 24, 1755 – April 29, 1827) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress and the Philadelphia Convention and was one of the signers of the United States Constitution in 1787.

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  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Rufus King (born March 24, 1755, Scarborough, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died April 29, 1827, Jamaica, New York, U.S.) was a Founding Father of the United States who helped frame the federal Constitution and effect its ratification.

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  4. Nov 29, 2019 · William was known as Rufus (from the Latin for red) because of his hair colour and ruddy complexion. As a youthful prince, William campaigned in Wales with some success in 1075 CE, subduing the Welsh king Caradog ap Gruffudd (d. 1081 CE). That victory would inspire him to try and complete the conquest of Wales when he became king.

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  5. The third son of William the Conqueror, he is commonly referred to as William Rufus (Rufus being Latin for "the Red"), perhaps because of his ruddy appearance or, more likely, due to having red hair. William was a figure of complex temperament, capable of both bellicosity and flamboyance.

  6. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. William II © Known as William Rufus because of his ruddy complexion, he was the third son of William the Conqueror (William I) and inherited the English...

  7. Jun 28, 2017 · Edward 'The Elder' (r. 899-924) 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...

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Rufus King was born on March 24, 1755, in Scarborough, Massachusetts, which would later become part of Maine. His father, a well-to-do merchant and farmer, was known locally for his prosperity and his staunch Loyalist views during a period of increasing revolutionary sentiment. The elder King defended the contentious Stamp Act, leading to a ...