The Siege of Norwich Castle: A story of the last struggle against the Conqueror
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The narrative is set in the years after the Norman Conquest and follows the betrothal of a high-born English woman to a powerful earl, tensions between opposing lords and native factions escalating into open revolt. Political plotting, shifting loyalties, and chivalric rivalry lead to the siege of a strategic castle, where sorties, subterranean struggles, an ordeal by fire, famine, and personal tragedies unfold. Churchmen and magnates intervene, alliances break and remake, and episodes of rescue, humiliation, and sacrifice determine the rebels' fate. The work alternates battle scenes, domestic moments, legal and ecclesiastical maneuvers, and reflective aftermaths to conclude the uprising's consequences.
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