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Shortly after his victory at Hastings on 14 October 1066, Duke William of Normandy marched on the Anglo-Saxon burgh at Dover, determined to secure control of this vital port.
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conditional respite, baronial rebels, besieging commander, shame and reputation, behavioural restraint, familia regis, honourable surrender, chivalric conduct, territorial principalities, baronial rebellion, canonical prohibition, noble opponents, couched lance, rebel garrison, honourable treatment, warrior aristocracy, external warfare, medieval warfare, rebellious vassals, private warfare, household knights, znd edn
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Philip Augustus, Young King, Middle Ages, Jordan Fantosme, Histoire de Guillaume, Duke William, Robert Curthose, Robert de Bellême, William of Malmesbury, William the Marshal, New York, Rolls Series, Song of Roland, King John, King Stephen, Bayeux Tapestry, Robert of Gloucester, William Rufus, Matthew Paris, William of Poitiers, Richard of Hexham, William the Conqueror, First Crusade, Peace of God, Chrétien de Troyes
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