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William the Conqueror put down several rebellions during his reign, particularly in the years following his conquest of England in 1066. Notable uprisings include the Revolt of the Earls in 1075, when he quelled a rebellion led by earls Roger of Hereford, Ralph of Norfolk, and Waltheof of Northumbria. He also faced resistance in the North, notably the Harrying of the North from 1069 to 1070, where he brutally suppressed uprisings in Yorkshire and surrounding areas. These actions were part of his efforts to consolidate power and establish Norman rule over England.

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