When his father was killed at a tournament at Corbie, William was only seven years old. His uncles William and Otto (bishop of Utrecht) were his guardians until 1239.
With the help of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and the archbishop of Cologne, he was elected in 1247 as king of Germany after Emperor Frederick II was excommunicated. After a siege of five months, he took Aachen in 1248 from Frederick's followers. Only then could he be crowned as king. Many of the German princes recognized his claim only after his marriage to Elizabeth of Brunswick in 1252.
In his home county, William fought with Flanders for control of Zeeland.In July 1253, he defeated the Flemish army at Westkapelle, and a year later a cease-fire followed.
From 1254, he fought a number of wars against the Frisians. In a battle near Hoogwoud on January 28, 1256, his horse fell through the ice, and in this vulnerable position, William was killed by the Frisians. His body was recovered 26 years later by his son Floris of Holland, who was only 2 years old when he succeeded his father. William was buried in Middelburg.
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Ancestors of William I of HOLLAND, Count of Holland
1 William I of HOLLAND, Count of Holland =Adelheid of GELDERN 2 William of HOLLAND 2 Otto of Holland of UTRECHT, Bishop of Utrecht 2 Ada of HOLLAND 2 Rikarda of HOLLAND 2 Florenz IV of HOLLAND, Count of Holland =Mathilde of BRABANT Marriage: BEF.
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