![]() ![]() When he died in 1135, 'of a surfeit of lampreys', the Council considered a woman to be unfit to rule, and offered the crown to Stephen, Duke of Blois, a grandson of William I through his daughter Adela. His two sons were drowned in the White Ship in 1120, so his daughter Matilda was named as his successor. He gave England good laws, even if the punishments were often severe. He was called Henry Beauclerc because he was well-educated. Henry I (1100-1135): The youngest son of William I. WILLIAM II (Image: Hulton Archive/Stringer) He was killed by a stray arrow, while out hunting in the New Forest (which may or may not have been shot deliberately on the instructions of his younger brother, Henry). William II (1087-1100): He was unpopular and given to extravagance and cruelty. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR (Image: The Print Collector/Getty) In 1085 he started compiling the Domesday Book, a record of the wealth of his new kingdom. William claimed that his second cousin, Edward The Confessor, had promised him the throne of England, and that Harold was therefore an usurper. He was Duke of Normandy and became king of England after defeating Harold II at the Battle of Hastings. William I (1066-1087): Usually referred to as William the Conqueror. Any input is appreciated! And please feel free to use this in your own theater groups or classes as needed.ROYAL CEREMONY: Bishops paying homage to Queen Elizabeth II during her coronation in 1953 Norman Kings I’m pretty happy with how this came out but it’s still a work in progress. Richard III will kill you on sight.Ī War by any other name would be just as bloody. ![]() Red, the Rose of Angry Lancasters, White, the Rose of Angry Yorks ![]() ![]() "You'll Need Rosé to Get Through this Timeline" The War of "There Are Only Four Names in this Family" War of the Rose 1 2 and 3: Too Many HenrysĪ Rose is a Rose is a Rose and All these People are Cousins I had fun trying to come with titles for this timeline: I designed this timeline in Powerpoint and got it printed out at Staples as a “blueprint/architectural and engineering print.” This is SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than printing it as a poster, and you can just buy a foam board yourself and use rubber cement to paste it on if you need it to have more stability. ![]()
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