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William lands in England 1066


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Now you know why the Channel Island's own you. :-D William Duke of Normandy brought the Crown of England to his Duchy. in 1204, the English Crown gave up all claims to territory in France. The island's were given the choice, revert to French rule or stay with English Monarch who also holds the older title Duke Of Normandy. The Island's kept to there old alligence. Hence the reigning Monarch is also the Duke of Normandy, the older title.

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Guillaume le Batard, by name and nature. The man who introduced feudalism into our Island. And it's still with us.

He was succeeded by his son William Rufus, a name you see all around Hampshire and the New Forest.

For a potted history on William, Duke of Normandy, go to:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_I_of_England

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A visit to see the Tapestry at Bayeux is always worth it. The original is displayed after a larger scale copy which explains what all the pix mean. Fantastic. Then go straight to the Bayeux WW2 museum and the UK cemetery/memorial. A brilliant day out. There are some interesting restaurants in the precincts of the cathedral, so you can finish up there.

 

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Do you think if he landed today he would still stay? absolutely right about the Bayeux tapestry I relly did not look forward to this part of a recent trip to Normandy but in fact found it very interesting and will definately return at some time,didnt find those restaurants though

Nigel

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