Capitolo 93
during the feudal age.
The writers on who we depend for our knowledge of these events
represent the rebellious barons as moved by two principal motives. Of these
what that you/he/she has put in before as the principal motive it is their opposition to
the division of the Norman earth in two separate kingdoms, from the
succession of the oldest brother in Normandy and of the more youth in
England. The fact that these barons held feuds in both the countries, and
under two different gentlemen, certainly puts them in an awkward position, but
in one from anybody means extraordinarily all over the world feudal. A suzerain of
however, the Norman type in the event of a dispute among the king and
the duke, could constitute things very inconvenient the vassals that
kept of both, and these men seem to have believed that them uniforms
fidelity would put in danger their possessions in an earth or the other.
They was in an equitable way, they thought, to lose under his/her children the
increase of wealth and honours for which they had fought under the
father. A second motive was found in the characters contrasted of the two
brothers. Our authorities represent this as less influential than the
before, but the circumstances of the case would conduct us to believe that it
you/he/she had hung equal with the barons. Their William considered a man of
violence that was probable to respect anybody correct; Robert was "more
tractable." That Robert was the oldest child that they had already sworn
the fidelity to him, while they didn't owe anything to William that is
suggested as among their motives, it didn't probably have true influence in
deciding their action. But other two motives are so entirely in
grants with the facts of the situation that we owe accettarloro as giving
the reasons for the insurrection. The barons were opposite the
separation of the two countries, and they wished a manageable suzerain.
The insurrection was in aspect a very dangerous. Almost
every Norman baron in England turned him and brought his/her vassals with him.