William the Conqueror

William the Conqueror

Release date : November 2, 1982
Runtime : 3h
Countries of origin : Switzerland / France / Romania /
Original Language : French /
Production companies : Forum Films / Cine TV Film Production / Europa Films /
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William's government blended elements of the English and Norman systems into a new one that laid the foundations of the later medieval English kingdom. How abrupt and far-reaching the changes were is still a matter of debate among historians, with some such as Richard Southern claiming that the Conquest was the single most radical change in European history between the Fall of Rome and the 20th century. Written by jeff davis, III
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  • title:William the Conqueror
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:3h
  • Genres: Documentary · History · War · Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland · France · Romania ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Gilles Grangier / Sergiu Nicolaescu /
  • Writers: Marcel Jullian · Serge de la Roche ·
  • Production companies: Forum Films · Cine TV Film Production · Europa Films ·
  • Overview:William's government blended elements of the English and Norman systems into a new one that laid the foundations of the later medieval English kingdom. How abrupt and far-reaching the changes were is still a matter of debate among historians, with some such as Richard Southern claiming that the Conquest was the single most radical change in European history between the Fall of Rome and the 20th century. Written by jeff davis, III
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