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Richard (son of William the Conqueror)

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in a collision with an overhanging branch, probably in 1070 or shortly afterwards. He was buried at
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Portrait of Richard in the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings (1275-1300)
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Richard, son of William the Conqueror

Normandy
France
New Forest
England
Winchester Cathedral
House
Normandy
William the Conqueror
Matilda of Flanders
William the Conqueror
Matilda of Flanders
New Forest
Winchester Cathedral
William Rufus
Bernay
Burke's Peerage
Beorn
Cnut the Great
Bates, David
ISBN
978-0-300-23416-9
James Robinson Planché
Categories
1050s births
1070s deaths
11th-century English people
Hunting accident deaths
House of Normandy

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