The barons, with the coming of spring …
Years: 1088 - 1088
May
The barons, with the coming of spring in 1088, set out on a campaign to lay waste to the king's lands and supporters.
They now activate their own castles, fortify and stock them with provisions, and wait for a response from the king.
If for some reason no response comes, they know they can easily live by plundering neighboring territories, and thus reduce the kingdom to feudal anarchy, a situation the king will eventually have to address.
The king's response is threefold.
First, he divides his enemies by promising those who side with him that they will receive as much money and land as they want.
Second, he appeals to the English people as a whole, promising them "the best law that had ever been in this land".
This has a positive effect in allowing regional garrisons the support they need to fight the rebels.
Finally, he attacks the rebels personally.
In a six-week siege of Pevensey Castle he captures the rebel leader Odo.
Locations
People
- Adela of Normandy
- Alan Rufus
- Cecilia of Normandy
- Constance of Normandy
- Eustace III
- Geoffrey de Montbray
- Hugh d'Avranches
- Odo
- Robert Curthose
- Robert Fitzhamon
- Robert de Mowbray
- Robert, Count of Mortain
- Roger Bigod
- Roger de Montgomerie
- Walter D'Aincourt
- William II of England
- William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
Groups
- Breton people
- Anglo-Saxons
- Normandy, Duchy of
- Brittanny, Duchy of
- Normans
- England, (Norman) Kingdom of
