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Who led the revolt against England in 1088 to take the throne from William II of England?
Question 1:
Who led the revolt against England in 1088 to take the throne from William II of England?
A.
Odo of Bayeaux
B.
Henry, the younger brother of William II
C.
Archbishop Lanfranc
D.
Robert Curthose
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