| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| 1035-1087First known as the Bastard, then more famously as this | William II the Conqueror | 87%
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| c. 928-942Son of the above, murdered while on a parley | William I Longsword | 80%
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| 1199-1204Brother of the above, continued to claim Normandy after he lost it | John Lackland | 74%
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| 1106-1135Youngest brother of the above, took all the cake from him | Henry I Beauclerc | 69%
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| 942-996Son of the above, established his power on all Normandy | Richard I the Fearless | 69%
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| 1150-1189Son of the above, his domains covered almost half of France | Henry II Curtmantle | 67%
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| 1026-1027Eldest son of the above, was maybe poisoned by his brother | Richard III | 67%
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| 996-1026Son of the above, first to bear the title of duke with certainty | Richard II the Good | 67%
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| 911-c. 928Former viking chieftain who converted to christianism | Rollo | 64%
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| 1135-1144A cousin by his mother, he had to fight the Anarchy | Stephen of Blois | 63%
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| 1189-1199Perhaps the most famous crusader | Richard IV the Lionheart | 58%
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| 1087-1106Eldest son of the above, he had to let go of England | Robert II Curthose | 44%
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| 1027-1035Brother of the above, his death left a minority crisis | Robert I the Magnificent | 44%
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| 1144-1150Count of Anjou, snatched Normandy from the above | Geoffrey Plantagenet | 9%
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| 1106-1128Lifelong pretender, nephew of the above | William Clito | 9%
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