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William the Duke of Normandy.

William the Conquerer.

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The Normans led by William the Conquerer
The Normans, a province in Northern France controlled by the Vikings. They were led by William the conquerer, also known as William the Bastard

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The Normans conquered England in 1066 under the rule of William, the Duke of Normandy. England was defeated in the Battle of Hastings, which was a turning point in the war.

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Who was Anglo-Saxon England conquered by in 1066?

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Who were the seafaring people who conquered England?

The Vikings.


What was the result of the battle of Hastings in1066?

It was a victory for the Normans who defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and then the Duke of Normandy declared himself as King William of England


Who conquered America?

England...


What group of people did William the Conqueror lead in taking over England in 1066?

he conquered Spanish and the spans


Who became king in1066?

William I, known as William the Conqueror.


What did William the conqeruer do?

He conquered England in 1066.


Who conquered Wales in 1282?

Edward I (of England).


Why do some people in England still speak french?

Because a large portion of French culture was superimposed upon English culture when England was conquered by William the Conqueror.


Did Julius Caesar conquered France and England?

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Who was a significant person in medieval England?

William The Conqueror, as he was known, after he conquered England.


Who was Anglo-Saxon England conquered by in 1066?

Anglo-Saxon England was conquered by William, Duke of Normandy, also known as William the Conqueror.


What did the Normans do after they had won the Battle of Hastings?

They conquered England