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If No9 means William the Conqueror and his Normans, it was Pevensey Bay.
Pevensey Bay is on the south coast of England near the town of Eastbourne and is where the Norman army landed in 1066 prior to the Battle of Hastings.
The Normans landed at Pevensey Bay, East Sussex. The Battle of Hastings took place further inland at a place renamed Battle.
There was no bay. Godwinson was stationed north in Yorkshire and fought the Battle of Stamford bridge before learning of William's invasion. He marched his army south over the course of a week before engaging the Norman conqueror at Hastings.
William, Duke of Normandy, landed at Pevensey Bay in England before the Battle of Hastings in 1066. His forces disembarked there on September 28, 1066, and established a stronghold, which set the stage for the subsequent confrontation with King Harold II's army. The battle itself took place on October 14, 1066, leading to a decisive Norman victory and the eventual Norman conquest of England.
Hastings did you know hastings is also famous for the battle that took place there in 1066
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William The Conqueror won the Battle of Hastings in 1066. By Brendan
He landed in Bulverhythe, just west of Hastings, where there was a large natural harbour. It makes no sense he landed at Normans Bay, Pevensey the name of which was a railway company marketing ploy in Victorian times.
William's army landed at Pevensey Bay.
Hastings is a city in the region of Hawke's Bay. Hastings has a population of 76,000.