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   Bishop of Bayeux   Bayeux, Odo of
     Appointed William I the Conqueror's deputy in England, assisted by William Fitz Osbern
   Commission Bayeux   Bayeux, Odo of
   Bayeux   Commissions the Bayeux Tapestry
   Coup d'Etat   Romanus IV
     Convicted of conspiracy to seize the throne from the sons of Constantine X Doukas
   Destruction Canterbury Cath   William I the Conqueror
  6th Dec Canterbury   Canterbury Cathedral burns down
   Peerage   Bayeux, Odo of
   Kent   Created Earl of Kent, by his half-brother William the Conqueror
   Rebellion   Eadric the Wild
   Hereford   Eadric "the Wild" attacks Hereford
   Rebellion   William I the Conqueror
   Hereford   Eadric "the Wild" attacks Hereford
   Dec Exeter   Exeter rises in revolt
   Dec    Cross es the Channel to confront the rebels
   Rule of Northumbria   William I the Conqueror
   Mar Northumbria   Sells the earldom of Northumbria to Gospatric of Bernicia
   Siege of Hereford   Eadric the Wild
   Hereford   Eadric "the Wild" attacks Hereford
   Siege of Hereford   William I the Conqueror
   Hereford   Eadric "the Wild" attacks Hereford
   Succession   Go-Sanjo
     Succeeds as Emperor of Japan
   Succession   Doukas, John
     When Constantine X died Michael VII is 17 years old and should have been able to ruleby himself but exhibited little interest in politics, and his mother Eudokia and uncle John Doukas governed the empire as Regents
   Succession   Eudocia
     Succeeds as Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, 1st term
   Succession   Eudokia
     When Constantine X died Michael VII is 17 years old and should have been able to ruleby himself but exhibited little interest in politics, and his mother Eudokia and uncle John Doukas governed the empire as Regents
   Succession   Michael VII
     When Constantine X died Michael VII is 17 years old and should have been able to ruleby himself but exhibited little interest in politics, and his mother Eudokia and uncle John Doukas governed the empire as Regents
   Tour Normandy   William I the Conqueror
   Mar Pevensey   Sets sail from Pevensey with the white sails of victory
   Tower of London   Gundulf
   Tower of London   Supervises the construction of the White Tower in the Tower of London
   Trial   Romanus IV
     Convicted of conspiracy to seize the throne from the sons of Constantine X Doukas
     While waiting for his execution he was summoned into the presence of the Empress Regent, Eudokia Makrembolitissa, whom he so fascinated that she granted him a free pardon and married him on January 1, 1068

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