William I of Norway (The Danish North Sea)

William I (1778-1866) was King of Norway from 1837 to his death in 1866. He is the first Norwegian king from the Knagenhjelm dynasty (the current ruling house of Norway) and the first king of Iceland. William is best known for restoring the Catholic church in Iceland after years of Arnórssonism, which allowed him to be beautified by the Pope as Saint William.