Robert wounds his Father - stock illustration
"Vintage colour engraving from 1864 showing Robert wounding his father William the Conqueror during a battle. William's elder son Robert, enraged by a prank of his brothers William and Henry, who had doused him with filthy water, undertook what became a large scale rebellion against his father's rule. Only with King Philip's additional military support was William able to confront Robert, who was then based in Flanders. During the battle of 1079, William was unhorsed and wounded by Robert, who lowered his sword only after recognising him."

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