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William the Conqueror doesn’t deserve his reputation for cruelty. In fact, he ushered in an era of chivalrous clemency
William the Conqueror doesn’t deserve his reputation for cruelty. In fact, he ushered in an era of chivalrous clemency

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William the Conqueror doesn’t deserve his reputation for cruelty. In fact, he ushered in an era of chivalrous clemency . . .

William the Conqueror doesn’t deserve his reputation for cruelty. In fact, he ushered in an era of chivalrous clemency

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