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David T. Peckham Shepherd Warrior

A Young Saxon's Battle Against the Mighty Norman Army

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2007

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The Battle of Hastings, fought in A.D. 1066, was, without question, the most important event in British history. Theconquering of Englandby William, Duke of Normandy, changed the way the inhabitants of the Isle ofMist had lived since the Roman Armies left their shores 650 years previouslyin A.D. 410. Seeking the throne of England, which he believed wasrightfully his, William stormed the south coast of England with an army consisting of Norman,French and Belgian forces. Following his victory over King HaroldWilliam was crowned King of England on Christmas Day, 1066. He appointed Odo,his half-brother, as his Bishop, not because he felt the need of religion orGods help, but because he felt those who served him would be more faithful tohis cause if God was on their side.The fictional side of this storyrevolves around a Saxon family who operated a sheep ranch in Senlac,a small yet important village about seven miles from Hastings. Bruce, a widower, raised a daughterand three sons, each one involved in the operation of the ranch. This closeknit family is shattered when the invading Normans ravish their farm looking for food tofeed their 10,000 man army.

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