Sons of The Conqueror (Medieval Kings, #2)
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Mortally wounded storming the town of Mantes in August 1087, it was a further three weeks before King William "The Conqueror" died. During this time, knowing he was dying, he must have pondered on the succession of England and Normandy. In terms of Normandy, the succession was already granted by right and custom to his oldest son Robert Curthose. However, their relationship was poor with Robert being mostly in revolt against his father since 1078. Despite this, William could not withhold No...























