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'To provide splendid settings for their displays of majesty, kings had great halls built, and none more so than Rufus'
WilliamII, or William Rufus, son and successor to William the Conqueror, ismost famous for his death: killed by an arrow while out hunting. Was itaccident or murder? John Gillingham cuts through the prejudices ofearlier accounts to bring this enigmatic figure out of father's shadowand reveal him as one of England's most effective and colourfulwarrior-kings.