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Jul 2022
54m 22s

396 – King William I of England

Jamie Jeffers
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Duke William was experienced at wielding terror.  Whether he was at home or on campaign, William often employed terror tactics. The people of France were well aware of this, and now the English were learning his skill first hand. 

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