William The Conqueror

The first Norman King of England (1066 - 1087)
Real World Example
William the Conqueror was the first Norman King of England, ruling from 1066 to 1087, after his victory at the Battle of Hastings. His conquest brought significant changes by introducing Norman culture, language, and governance to England, which helped shape the nation's future. This transition was important because it centralized royal power and led to the development of the English feudal system. Today, William's influence can still be seen in the English language, as many words with French origins entered English during his reign. For example, words like "royal" and "justice" remind us of his impact on modern language and governance, showing how historical events continue to shape our daily lives.
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