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William the Conquerer : The Biography of the duke of Normandy that Became English King and his Norman Conquest - United Library

William the Conquerer

The Biography of the duke of Normandy that Became English King and his Norman Conquest

By: United Library

Paperback | 14 November 2023

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William the Conqueror offers a compelling exploration of the life and reign of William I, a historical figure whose impact on England and Normandy reverberates through the ages. Born in the early 11th century with the epithet "the Bastard," William's ascension from illegitimate son to the first Norman king of England is a remarkable tale of ambition, tenacity, and strategic brilliance. As Duke of Normandy, William's early years were marked by internal strife and power struggles within the Norman aristocracy. However, through sheer determination and astute political maneuvering, he solidified his control over Normandy by 1060. William's marriage to Matilda of Flanders further cemented his influence, providing him with a powerful ally in neighboring Flanders.

The heart of this biography lies in William's audacious invasion of England in 1066, a pivotal event in history known as the Norman Conquest. At the Battle of Hastings, he led a Norman army to a decisive victory over the Anglo-Saxon forces of Harold Godwinson, claiming the English throne. His reign was marked by the construction of castles, a new Norman nobility, and significant changes in the English clergy. This book delves into the complexities of William's rule, from his struggles to consolidate power in England to his challenges in managing his continental holdings. The book also examines his fraught relationship with his eldest son, Robert Curthose, and his efforts to govern England and Normandy separately. William's legacy endures through the compilation of the Domesday Book in 1086, a comprehensive survey of land-holdings in England.

This biography explores not only his military conquests but also his enduring impact on governance, land ownership, and societal structures in both Normandy and England. This meticulously researched account paints a vivid portrait of a man whose journey from illegitimacy to the throne reshaped the course of history. "William the Conqueror: Forging an Empire" is a captivating read for history enthusiasts, offering fresh insights into one of medieval Europe's most enigmatic and consequential leaders

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