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Anglo-Saxon Rebellions
- submission of the earls 1066
- 1.Witan elects Edgar the
Aethling as king,
supported by Edwin and
Morcar
- 2. William needs to control the
south cost so he sends troops to
seize Winchester (the treasury)
- 3. On his way to London William
destroys home, crops, animals and
farm lands to intimidate the
English
- 4. He takes a
roundabout
circular route
- 5.William was crowned
king in Westminster Abbey
on Christmas day 1066
- The Revolt of Edwin and Morcar (earls)
1068
- 1.They both fled William's
court and and went to
their own lands (midlands
and north)
- 2.1 Edwin was angry, as William
promised he could marry one of
his daughters
- 2.2 Morcar was angry as it seems
that William replaced him as
Earl of Northumbria
- 2.3 Therefore they realised they
didn't have power so they rebelled.
- 3. Before they could
act William found out
and marched North
with an army
- 4. Along the way William built
castles in Warwick,
Nottingham and York
- 5.Edwin and Morcar
surrendered without any
fighting taking place
- Edgar Aethling and the rebellion in the
north 1069
- 1. After being betrayed by Gospatric
(during Edwin and Morcar's
rebellion), William replaced him with
his supporter Robert Cumin
- 2. Cumin was not liked by
Northumbrians as he destroyed
homes and crops etc, so they
rebelled (he died in a fire)
- 3. Another rebellion took place in York
which Edgar took part in along with his
army. The rebells planned to seize the
castle in York
- 4. When William found out he
marched north. His arrival broke the
siege on the castle
- 5. The rebels and
Edgar fled and
William built
another castle in
York
- Sweyn and his Danes and
Edgar1069
Anmerkungen:
- 1. William faced
threats that Edgar
would return
- 2. He received a threat from
Denmark and King Sweyn appeared
with an army (and 240 ships)
- 3. Edgar joined the
Danes and he took
over castles in York
- 4. The attack from the
Danes and Edgar
resulted in 3000
Normans being killed
- 5. When William came the English
rebels fled and and Sweyn and his
Danes stayed on this ships
- 6.William celebrated
his success and
Christmas whilst York
was destroyed
- 7.Edgar did not
return
- Hereward the Wake and
rebellion at Ely 1069/70
- 1. Hereward was
perhaps a thegn who
lost power when Willam
took control
- 2. In 1070 the Danes retuned
and went to Ely and joined
forces with Hereward
- 3. Morcar returned with
his men and joined.
- 4. The Danes and Hereward raided
Peterborough Abbey. The Danes were
after money and Hereward wanted to
stop Norman control
- 5.1 William offered the
Danes money who accepted
and left
- 5.2 Morcar was captured
and imprisoned whilst
Hereward escaped