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A scholarly biography traces the ducal upbringing and early vulnerabilities that shaped his strategy, the internal rebellions and continental campaigns that consolidated Norman authority, and the careful preparations and decisive battle that enabled the forcible takeover of England. It follows the immediate military and political aftermath in the north and the management of Scandinavian threats, then examines the monarch’s centralizing policies during the mature reign. The study analyzes relations with the church, the use of castles and earldoms to secure control, administrative practices reflected in charters and writs, and the compilation of the great land survey. Detailed notes and genealogical tables address documentary difficulties and family connections.
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