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Death of William Rufus
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Death of William Rufus
WIlliam II, King of England, lies dying in the New Forest, having been struck by a stray arrow fired by Walter Tyrell, Lord of Poix while out hunting Date: August 1100
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1100 Arrow Dying Forest Norman Rufus Stray Tirel Tyrel Tyrell Walter Poix Will I Am
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This haunting image captures the final moments of King William Rufus II of England, also known as William the Red, as he lies dying in the New Forest after being struck by a stray arrow during a hunting excursion in August 1100. The Norman king, who ruled from 1087 until his untimely death at the age of 41, was a passionate hunter and is said to have been wearing his favorite hunting attire when the tragic accident occurred. The arrow that ended the life of King William was reportedly fired by Walter Tirel, Lord of Poix, who was a trusted courtier and a skilled archer in the king's retinue. The circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, with some accounts suggesting that the arrow was an accidental discharge, while others claim that it was an intentional act of treason. Regardless of the cause, the death of King William Rufus marked the end of an era in English history. His reign was marked by military conquests, political intrigue, and religious tensions, and his passing paved the way for his younger brother, Henry I, to assume the throne. This poignant print, which depicts the dying king surrounded by his loyal subjects and attended by his physicians, offers a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the uncertainties of power. The image, which is believed to have been created shortly after the event, is a testament to the enduring power of art to capture and preserve historical moments, even as the details of the past fade into legend and myth.
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