Ralph has meanwhile encountered a much superior …
Years: 1075 - 1075
Ralph has meanwhile encountered a much superior force under the warrior bishops Odo of Bayeux and Geoffrey de Montbray (the latter orders that all rebels should have their right foot cut off) near Cambridge and retreats hurriedly to Norwich, hotly pursued by the royal army.
Ralph is bottled up in Norwich Castle by the combined efforts of Odo, Geoffrey, Richard fitzGilbert, and William de Warenne.
Ralph eventually leaves Norwich in the control of his wife and leaves England, finally ending up in Brittany.
Norwich is besieged and surrenders, with the garrison allowed to go to Brittany.
Meanwhile, the Danish king's brother, Cnut, has finally arrived in England with a fleet of two hundred ships, but he is too late as Norwich has already surrendered.
The Danes then raid along the coast before returning home.
Locations
People
- Edgar (the) Ætheling
- Fulk IV
- Geoffrey de Montbray
- Odo
- Philip I of France
- Ralph de Gael
- Richard fitz Gilbert
- Roger de Breteuil
- Sweyn II of Denmark
- Waltheof
- William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
- William the Conqueror
Groups
- Breton people
- Anglo-Saxons
- Denmark, Kingdom of
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Maine, County of
- Flanders, County of
- Anjou, County of
- Alba (Scotland), Scots Kingdom of
- Brittanny, Duchy of
- Normans
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- England, (Norman) Kingdom of
