AS - william in power Flashcards
how did william establish control
- marched to london - everyone was intimidated and surrendered
- other earls didn’t fight against him
- william rewarded those who followed with land
- williamn rewarded followers with gifts (pope, geld tax etc)
- william controlled the boarders
3 features of a motte and bailey castle
- PALISADE - strong fence around castle on inside of mote
- MOTTE - large mound of earth where castle sat on top
- BAILEY - enclosure beneath the castle protected by the palisade. contained stables, barracks and live stock
importance of castles
- for control - located strategically eg at river crossings and made the locals feel dominated because they were always being looked over an watched
- base for attacks
causes of revolt lead by edwin and morcar against william
- edwins resentment - william didnt let him marry his daughter
- bad government - soldiers raping ppl, and land being siezed illegally
- taxes - heavy geld tax to made normandy richer
- castles - symbol of norman domination
- gave away over earls land
what happened at the rebellion at Ely with Hereward the Wake
- hereward returned from exile and started a rebellion bc of his new loss of lan
- danes and he reward joined to raid peterborough abbey
- danes took all treasure and sailed back to denmark - hereward annoyed
- morcar joined hereward defending ely
- normans defeated them - mortar captueed but hereward escaped
reasons for harrying of the north
- prvcent future attacks
- warning for other ares of england
- revenge od death of robert cumin and other normans
- destroy the spirit of rebellions in the north
immediate and long term consequences of the harrying in the north
IMMEDIATE
- 100k deaths fro starvation
- floos
- slavery to survive
- canniblism
LONG TERM
- no more rebllions in the north
- william replaced English aristocracy with normans
- 2o years later yorkshire had not recovered and 60% of it seen as waste land in the domesday book
williams ROYAL FACTORS to show his power england
- norman propaganda - he was rightful successor to throne
- royal ceremonies - consulted with witan and wore crown
- coinage - face on coins
- oaths - ppl swore allegiences with the king
- journeys around england
williams OTHER FACTORS to show his power over england
- military strength - warror king
- religious influence - church told to tell to praise king
- landownership - owned ALL lan in england and could reward by granting some to loyal followers
REVOLT OF THE EARLS - the earls and their motives
- ROGER DE BRETEUIL - angry how william reduced size of his Herefore earldom after firtzOsborne died (williams most trusted follower)
- RALPH DE GAEL - earl of east anglia - same reason as roger bc he wanted to marry roger’s sister so had to support him
- WALTHEOF - taken part in prev rebellions but pardoned and made earl of northumbria
outcomes of how william defeated the earls in the REVOLT OF THE EARLS
- roger captured and inprisoned for life
- ralph escaped to Brittany
- Waltheof fled abroad but then william ticked him into coming back and then executed him
consequences of the revolt led by edwin and morcar
- william wanted to put a norman in control of north so put Robert cumin