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William the Conqueror
Hi, I'm Will, but you can call me Guillaume le Conquérant. Seiging England is my passion. Bigger than Hugh Capet, the Official Duke since 1065.
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Guiliame of Normandy
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Conquering since '66
I'm an expierienced conqueror with a passion for taxing peasants. With over 20 years in the industry, I'm now a trusted consultant in areas such as:
- rebellion mitigation
- Roman Catholisism
- castle building
- other stuff probably
My Wiki
What does the fountain of knowledge say about me? William the Conqueror (c. 14 October 1027– 9 September 1087), also known as William I of England, was a Norman statesman and warlord. He was the first Norman King of England (1066–1087). He was also the Duke of Normandy from 1035 until his death. Every monarch of England and later the United Kingdom is directly descended from William. At the Battle of Hastings, William defeated Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. That event is shown on the Bayeux Tapestry. He changed the course of both Norman and English history. He and Harold fought to see who would have the English throne. Harold was killed at the battle of Hastings in 1066. - Wikepedia
Company Legacy
"I've persecuted the natives of England beyond all reason, whether gentle or simple. I have cruelly oppressed them and unjustly disinherited them, killed innumerable multitudes by famine or the sword and become the barbarous murderer of many thousands both young and old of that fine race of people."
Looking to the Future
After absolutley clarting the English, the Norman army must look to the future of the industry.
"The conqueror is regarded with awe; the wise man commands our respect; but it is only the benevolent man that wins our affection."
— William Dean Howells
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