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William II called Rufus (the Red) (1056-1100), second surviving son of William I

William II called Rufus (the Red) (1056-1100), second surviving son of William I


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Filename: 917_05_009704.jpg

Size: 2178 x 2882 (3.1MB)

Date: 26th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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William II called Rufus (the Red) (1056-1100), second surviving son of William I

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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Media ID 9752601

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Arrow C1900 Cruel Forest Killed King Monarch Royalty Surviving William Wood 1087 Brokenhurst Rapacious Rufus Unpopular


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) transports us back in time to the reign of William II, also known as Rufus or "the Red". The wood engraving, created around 1900, beautifully captures the essence of this controversial monarch. William II was the second surviving son of William I and ascended to the throne in 1087 as King of England. However, his rule was marred by cruelty and rapacious behavior, making him an unpopular figure among his subjects. Tragically, it was within the serene confines of Brokenhurst in the New Forest that William II met his untimely demise. Struck down by a fatal arrow, he became yet another victim claimed by this ancient woodland. The image showcases not only the intricate details of the wood engraving but also hints at the complexity surrounding William II's legacy. It serves as a visual reminder that even those who hold great power can be subject to fate's unpredictable hand. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported into a world where kings ruled with iron fists and forests whispered secrets untold. This photograph print is a testament to both British history and artistic craftsmanship—a timeless piece capturing an era long gone but forever etched in our collective memory.

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