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WILLIAM II OF ENGLAND

William II called Rufus (the Red) (1056-1100), second surviving son of William I , king of England from 1087. Cruel and rapacious, he was an unpopular monarch.  He was killed by an arrow at Brokenhurst in the New Forest. Wood engraving c1900.
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Title: WILLIAM II OF ENGLAND
Caption: William II called Rufus (the Red) (1056-1100), second surviving son of William I , king of England from 1087. Cruel and rapacious, he was an unpopular monarch. He was killed by an arrow at Brokenhurst in the New Forest. Wood engraving c1900.
Credit: Album / Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library
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Image size: 2678 × 3543 px | 27.1 MB
Print size: 22.7 × 30.0 cm | 1054.3 × 1394.9 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: 1087 ARC ARCH ARCHES ARCHWAY ARCO ARMS: BOW AND ARROW ARROW ARROWS BOW (WEAPON) BOW AND ARROW BOW CRUEL DIED ENGLAND ENGLISH GATEWAY HUNTING IRASCIBLE KING PREDACEOUS PREDACIOUS RAPACIOUS RED RUFUS UNPOPULAR