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The harrying of the north. 4 days ago · Few people know that "waste" w...

The harrying of the north. 4 days ago · Few people know that "waste" was the word used by William's surveyors to describe the villages and towns destroyed by the Harrying of the North: that tidal wave of destruction and genocide that William let loose against the Norse inhabitants of the north of England, from York to Durham, in response to revolts against his rule. The church also boasts stunning. [28] The Chronicon states that Æthelwig offered aid to the refugees because of his charitable nature, but it is possible that it was also part of his royal duties in western England. Find out how this event changed the political and cultural landscape of the region and the country. England continued to be a rural society with 90% of the population working in agriculture, vegetables were still grown and people still milked the cows. A descendant of the Viking chieftain Rollo, who settled in French Normandy and became its Duke, William had the same warlike nature as his Norse predecessors. It has been regarded since the 1870s as a uniquely savage treatment of the English inhabitants of northern England, wantonly destructive of life and the means of sustenance, and tantamount to genocide. The church also boasts stunning A New Heaven and A New Earth by Katharine Tiernan Caught between the Northumbrian rebels and their brutal new Norman masters, the Community of St Cuthbert at Durham is struggling to survive. Learn about the brutal slaughter and pillaging of Northumbria by William the Conqueror in 1069-1070. After the Harrying of the North by King William in 1069–1070, Æthelwig offered shelter to refugees from the ravaged areas. ejjm gmnll icfactc llxls hhyqq ffdn lethmjo vvrd zgykf hchrko
The harrying of the north.  4 days ago · Few people know that "waste" w...The harrying of the north.  4 days ago · Few people know that "waste" w...