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Harold was defeated by William the conqueror.
there where no breaks at the battle of hastings as it was fight to the death except for when the English thought they had won and the Norman army killed the English king and then the army was destoyed
William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066
William the Conqueror conquered England in 1066. He was also Duke of Normandy from 1035. He invaded England to try to take the English crown.
William the conqueror (who was the Norman leader and who won) and Harold Godwin (who was the English king and lost)
William the Conqueror
got 7 j's and ruled England like a true king.
Guillaume le Conquérant is William the Conqueror The Norman who defeated the English in 1066 (Hastings) and who conquered the crown of England.
Harold was defeated by William the conqueror.
there where no breaks at the battle of hastings as it was fight to the death except for when the English thought they had won and the Norman army killed the English king and then the army was destoyed
William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066
After their victory at the Battle of Hasting, the Normans continued their conquest of England. Their leader William (William the Conqueror) was crowned King of England two months later. His descendants have held the English thrown since then.
"1066 B of H" means The Battle of Hastings in 1066. Arguably the most decisive battle in English history and led to the amalgamation of Norman and English society under the rule of William the Conqueror.
Old English, also know as Anglo Saxon, stopped being spoken in 1066 during the Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings) when William the Conqueror/William the Duke of Normandy took over England.
William the Conqueror conquered England in 1066. He was also Duke of Normandy from 1035. He invaded England to try to take the English crown.
William the conqueror (who was the Norman leader and who won) and Harold Godwin (who was the English king and lost)
William the Conqueror took England from the Danes in the Norman Conquest and established the English kingdom.