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Rebellions in the north part 2
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William knew king
Surlyn
was not in England to paid the
Danish
king a large amorat and he returned home, leaving Edger to flee Conquer. He once again on rebellion
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After years of
Northern
rebellion,
Murder
of Normans and lack of control, William was furious.
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This lead him to undertake one of the most brutal, savage, bloody rampages in history,
The Hurrying of the Northian
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