A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons
I omitted a document from my edition of the charters of William the Conqueror on the grounds of arguments which had suggested that it was a charter of William Rufus. The signa are not all consistent with the document’s date of 1084, but the charter, which is included in a pancarte destroyed in 1944,...
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description | I omitted a document from my edition of the charters of William the Conqueror on the grounds of arguments which had suggested that it was a charter of William Rufus. The signa are not all consistent with the document’s date of 1084, but the charter, which is included in a pancarte destroyed in 1944, should be regarded as a charter of William I to which additions were made soon after his death. The document has some significance for the politics of 1088 and for relations between the Conqueror’s sons. |
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spelling | doaj-art-6a836e71272d43529ac95c2fb09e1b3e2025-01-06T13:08:45ZengOpenEditionTabularia1630-73642005-07-0110.4000/tabularia.2500A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sonsDavid BatesI omitted a document from my edition of the charters of William the Conqueror on the grounds of arguments which had suggested that it was a charter of William Rufus. The signa are not all consistent with the document’s date of 1084, but the charter, which is included in a pancarte destroyed in 1944, should be regarded as a charter of William I to which additions were made soon after his death. The document has some significance for the politics of 1088 and for relations between the Conqueror’s sons.https://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2500charterCurthose (Robert)William IDuke of the NormansHenry Iabbey of Lessay |
spellingShingle | David Bates A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons Tabularia charter Curthose (Robert) William I Duke of the Normans Henry I abbey of Lessay |
title | A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons |
title_full | A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons |
title_fullStr | A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons |
title_full_unstemmed | A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons |
title_short | A charter of William the Conqueror and two of his sons |
title_sort | charter of william the conqueror and two of his sons |
topic | charter Curthose (Robert) William I Duke of the Normans Henry I abbey of Lessay |
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