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The Norman Conquest William The Conquerors Subjugation Of England Illustrated Teresa Cole

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The Norman Conquest William The Conquerors Subjugation Of England Illustrated Teresa Cole
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Publisher: Amberley Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Teresa Cole
ISBN: 9781445649221, 1445649225
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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The Norman Conquest William The Conquerors Subjugation Of England Illustrated Teresa Cole by Teresa Cole 9781445649221, 1445649225 instant download after payment.

1066 saw three kings of England, the last of whom was William, Duke of Normandy. Tradition tells us the conquest of England by the powerful Normans was inescapable, and suggests England benefited almost at once from closer links with Europe. But new discoveries have thrown doubt on these long accepted beliefs. The Battle of Hastings itself must be re-assessed, its very site disputed, as must the whereabouts of the mortal remains of the defeated King Harold. As for the kings themselves; was Edward the Confessor as saintly and William as dominant as they have been portrayed, and was Harold more than just the hinge on which history turned? Nine and a half centuries later it is appropriate to look again at the course and outcomes of the Norman Conquest of England, the genocide committed in northern England, the wholesale transfer of lands to Norman lords, and the Domesday Book designed to enable every last drop of riches to be extracted from a subdued kingdom.

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