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1066: The Year of Conquest

✍ Scribed by David Howarth


Publisher
Jerry eBooks
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The year 1066 is one of the most important dates in the history of the Western world: the year William the Conqueror defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings and changed England and the English forever.

The events leading to-and following-this turning point in history are shrouded in mystery. Distorted by the biased accounts written by a subjugated people, many believe it was the English who ultimately won the battle, since the Normans became assimilated into the English way of life.

Drawing on a wealth of contemporary sources, David Howarth gives us memorable portraits of the kings: Edward the Confessor, Harold of England, William of Normandy, as well as the leading political figures of the time. Howarth describes the English commoners: how they worked, fought, died, and how they perceived the overthrow of their world from their isolated shires.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction
England: New Year’s Day
Death of a King: January 4
Coronation: January 5
Rouen: January 10
The Comet: April 18
Normandy: Spring
Norway: Summer
North Wind: August 10-September 12
York: September 20-25
The English Channel: September 28
The Challenge: October 3-13
Hastings: October 14
London: October 15-December 25
England: New Year’s Eve
Sources
Acknowledgements


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