1080s in England
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Events from the 1080s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - William I (to 9 September 1087), William II
Events
- 1080
- 14 May - William Walcher, Bishop of Durham, is killed by rebel Northumbrians; King William I sends his half-brother Odo of Bayeux to pacify Northumbria.[1]
- Autumn - William's son Robert Curthose sent to invade Scotland; reaches as far as Falkirk.[1]
- Robert Curthose builds a castle on the River Tyne; now Newcastle upon Tyne.[2]
- Osmund (bishop of Salisbury), builds Devizes Castle.
- Gundulf of Rochester begins building of Rochester Cathedral.[3]
- William I, in a letter, refuses to accept Pope Gregory VII as his overlord.[2]
- 1081
- William campaigns in Wales, reaching as far as St David's.[2]
- Construction of Ely Cathedral begins.[2]
- 1082
- Odo of Bayeux arrested, and forfeits his Earldom and estates.[2]
- Bayeux Tapestry completed.[2]
- 1083
- 1084
- Construction of Worcester Cathedral begins.[2]
- 1085
- Threatened invasion from Denmark aborted after a rebellion there.[2]
- 25 December - William commissions the Domesday Book.[1]
- 1086
- 1087
- 9 September - William I dies at Rouen while on campaign in northern France; his first son Robert succeeds him as Robert II, Duke of Normandy whilst his second son succeeds him on the English throne as William II of England.[1]
- 26 September - Coronation of William II at Westminster Abbey.[1]
- 25 December - Odo of Bayeux re-instated as Earl of Kent.[2]
- An early fire of London destroys much of the city including St Paul's Cathedral.[5]
- 1088
- April - Odo of Bayeux leads the Rebellion of 1088 against his nephew William II.[1] The church of Gloucester Abbey is among the places laid waste in the rebellion.
- July - William defeats the rebels, and exiles Odo to Normandy.[2]
- Construction of the White Tower of the Tower of London probably largely completed.[2]
- 1089
- May - See of Canterbury left vacant after the death of Lanfranc.[2]
- Construction begins on Gloucester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey.[2]
Births
- 1080
- Adelard of Bath, scholar (died c. 1152)
- Aubrey de Vere II, Lord Great Chamberlain (died 1141)
- Henry of Huntingdon, historian (died 1160)
- 1083
- Gilbert of Sempringham, founder of the Gilbertine Order (died c. 1190)
Deaths
- 1080
- 14 May - William Walcher, Bishop of Durham
- 1083
- 2 November - Matilda of Flanders, wife of King William I of England (born c. 1031, France)
- 1087
- 9 September - William I of England (born c. 1028, Normandy)
- 1088
- 1089
- 24 May - Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury (born c. 1005, Lombardy)
References
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See also
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