435 – Trials and Tribulations

In the turmoil of William the Conqueror’s reign, Waltheof, the last English-born Earl, becomes entangled in a complex web of loyalty, rebellion, and the pursuit of justice. His long imprisonment and eventual execution for alleged treason showcase the intricate dance between Norman law and the expectations of nobility, highlighting the deep divisions and political maneuvers within the kingdom. As William grapples with maintaining control and managing the fallout from his decisions, we see the harsh realities of power, the fragility of trust, and the enduring quest for authority in medieval England.


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