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'''William I''' (William Benjamin James Bientot b; 24 May 1819 d; 24 January 1904) was King of the [[Anglish Empire]] and Protector of the Realm from 24 May 1819 until his death in 1904. His reign lasted for 67 years, making him the the longest reigning monarch in Anglish history. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within [[Angland]], and was marked by a great expansion of the [[Anglish Empire]]. In 1876, the Anglish Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Emperor of [[Kuthra]].
William was born as the first child of King [[Robert V]] and [[Victoria of Bratterburg]]. He led an extravagant lifestyle that contributed to the fashions of the Regency era. He was a patron of new forms of leisure, style and taste. He commissioned John Wood to build the Royal Pavilion in [[Sixton]] and remodel [[Belfast Tower]], and commissioned Jeffry Wyatville to rebuild [[Casingham Palace]]. The charm and culture William brought to Angland gained him the title "the gentleman of Angland".
==Birth and Family==
==Reign==
==Marriage and Personal Life==
==Health==
==Death and Succession==
==Legacy==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 2 February 2023

William I
King of the Anglish Empire, Protector of the Realm
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Portrait by Johan Vilhelm Gertner, 1845.
Reign3 December 1837 –
8 September 1904
Coronation
PredecessorRobert V
SuccessorRobert VI
BornWilliam Benjamin James Bientot
24 May 1819
Shipsam Palace, Retoria, Angland
Died24 January 1904(1904-01-24) (aged 84)
Boroughsford Estate, Cornkien
Burial
Mary of Bratterburg (m; 1940 d; 1960)
IssueRobert VI
Oliver I
Era name and dates
Willard Era: 1837-1904
HouseHouse of Bientot
FatherRobert V
MotherVictoria of Bratterburg

William I (William Benjamin James Bientot b; 24 May 1819 d; 24 January 1904) was King of the Anglish Empire and Protector of the Realm from 24 May 1819 until his death in 1904. His reign lasted for 67 years, making him the the longest reigning monarch in Anglish history. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within Angland, and was marked by a great expansion of the Anglish Empire. In 1876, the Anglish Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Emperor of Kuthra.

William was born as the first child of King Robert V and Victoria of Bratterburg. He led an extravagant lifestyle that contributed to the fashions of the Regency era. He was a patron of new forms of leisure, style and taste. He commissioned John Wood to build the Royal Pavilion in Sixton and remodel Belfast Tower, and commissioned Jeffry Wyatville to rebuild Casingham Palace. The charm and culture William brought to Angland gained him the title "the gentleman of Angland".

Birth and Family

Reign

Marriage and Personal Life

Health

Death and Succession

Legacy

References

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