BattlefieldsNorman seizure of Chester
Medieval

Norman seizure of Chester

1070
Cheshire, England
Also known as: Chester Castle 1070 · Hugh of Avranches at Chester
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Skirmish
Location
Cheshire, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Chester English population
Forces
Chester defenders c.200–400
VS
Victor
Hugh of Avranches
Forces
Hugh of Avranches c.500–1,000
Outcome
City seized; castle built; Hugh given palatine earldom
The Battle

History & Significance

Chester became the base of Hugh of Avranches, whose palatine earldom with virtually regal powers was designed to secure the gateway to north Wales and to complete the encirclement of any Welsh resistance.

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