William the Conqueror and the Harrying of the North, 1069–1070
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Caption | William the Conqueror and the Harrying of the North, suppression by the Normans of a revolt in northern England, 1069–1070. Two years after William defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, the north of England rose up against him. In a savage episode, William relentlessly devastated the countryside and slaughtered its inhabitants. From Look and Learn 883 (16 December 1978). |
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Creator | Pat Nicolle, also known as Patrick, English (1907–95) |
Artwork medium | gouache on paper |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Harrying Of The North William The Conqueror King William I 1060s 11th Century warfare England English uprising revolt rebellion devastation destruction slaughter soldiers armour execution death hanging hanged Normans Norman Conquest resistance Anglo-Saxons countryside suppressing suppression ruthlessness medieval Middle Ages Britain British tcx burning people cruelty brutality Harrying North Pat Nicolle Patrick |
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