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Married to Matilda (Of Flanders) Friends Photo Update: New profile picture!! 4 Hours Ago - Comment - Like Nice William sweety!! Looking very serious son.

Wall II What do you think of my ruling ways? Wall I Well brother, I’m very jealous!! Robert Curthose Your doing a job well done Father. 2 hours ago - Comment - Like 4 hours ago - Comment - Like Odo Of Bayeux

Wall III I love you Matilda! Wall II Love you too William! 5 hours ago - Comment - Like You guys make me sick! Matilda Flanders William Rufus (The Red) 6 hours ago - Comment - Like

Wall IV Is very proud of his son, William Rufus!! Wall III Thanks father, also thank Lafranc, who crowned me!! What about me Father, William?! 10 hours ago - Comment - Like William Rufus (The Red) 11 hours ago - Comment - Like Henry Beauclerk

Wall V Miss you father, thanks for the crown! Wall IV Robert Mortain If only I was older than you, William! 3 hours ago - Comment - Like Lucky stepbrother! You get the crown, AND a nice wife!! 7 hours ago - Comment - Like Thanks son! Richard Fitz Gilbert 6 hours ago Matilda Flanders

Profile Male 1028 Place of Birth Married to Matilda (Of Flanders) Christianity Fighting in wars, being King Metallica, Viking Metal History Channel Blood Royal The Battle Of Hastings I have a wife, Matilda of Flanders. I enjoy ruling. Died: 1028 Trivia: Had 3 Children; Robert Curthose William Rufus Henry Beauclerk Monarchy

Friends Matilda Of Flanders Born around 1030 Married to William The Conqueror Robert The Devil Born around 1010 Married to Herleva Of Falaise Odo Of Bayeux Born around 1036 Siblings: William The Conqueror Robert Of Mortain Richard Fitz Gilbert Robert Of Mortain Born around 1038 Siblings: William The Conqueror Odo Of Bayeux Richard Fitz Gilbert Edward The Confessor Born in Islip in Oxfordshire around 1003 Richard Fitz Gilbert Born around 1026 Father: Gilbert, Count of Brionne Stepsiblings: William The Conqueror Robert Of Mortain Odo Of Bayeux Cancute The Great Born around 998 Married to Emma Of Normandy Children: Hardicanute Robert Curthose Born around 1053 Parents: Matilda Of Flanders William The Conqueror William Rufus (The Red) Born around 1056 King Of Engand; Crowed by Lanfranc, the Archbishop of Canterbury, on 26th September, Parents: Matilda Of Flanders William The Conqueror Henry Beauclerk Born around 1068 Parents: Matilda Of Flanders William The Conqueror

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