The British History podcast makes a compelling case that William the Conqueror's knights-on-horseback naval invasion of England in the context of 1066 AD was just bonkers; how did he convince any of his people to go along with it, and how did he pull it off?
by /u/td4999 in /r/AskHistorians
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