439 – Juggling Responsibilities

William, the Duke of Normandy and King of England, has been humiliated by his son Robert. Despite years of mocking and disrespect from William, Robert has defeated him in battle and spared his life. This has weakened William physically and reputationally. Meanwhile, Robert travels through Europe, attending tournaments and gaining support from powerful nobles who sympathize with his grievances against his father. The European aristocracy loves the gossip surrounding William and Robert’s feud. The conflict between them has caused instability and political consequences, even catching the attention of Pope Gregory. King Malcolm of Scotland takes advantage of the distraction caused by the family rift and raids northern England. The raiding continues for months, giving the English ideas of resistance.


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