William : king and conqueror / Mark Hagger.

Hagger, Mark S.
London New York : I.B. Tauris New York : Distributed in the U.S. by Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-216) and index.
  • Fire and sword everywhere, c. 1027-47 — The undefeated duke, 1047-66 — William the conqueror, 1066 — I see God! : ritual and government — Stern beyond measure, 1066-76 — William and the church — A kingly figure : William’s person and personality — Storms of troubles, 1076-97 — Legacy.
  • 1066 is the most famous date in English history. On 14 October, on Senlac Hill near Hastings, a battle was fought that would change the face of England forever. Over the next twenty years, Norman culture was imposed on England, and English politics and society were radically reshaped. But how much is really known about William ‘the Conqueror’, the Norman duke who led his men to victory on that autumn Saturday in what was to be the last successful invasion of England? Mark Hagger here takes a fresh look at William – his life and leadership. As king, he spent much of his reign threatened by rebellion and invasion. In response, he ordered castles and strongholds to be built across the land – a symbol of the force with which he defended his realm and which, along with the Domesday Book, England’s first public record, attest to a powerful legacy. This book provides a rounded portrait of one of England’s greatest rulers –Publisher’s website.

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