Battle Abbey in East Sussex, England. The altar is supposed to have been erected on the very spot that King Harold was killed.
The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.The arch of Titus was built to commemorate the victory of Titus over the Jews and the pacification of Judaea.
The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.The arch of Titus commemorates the victory over the city of Jerusalem and the victory in the Judean War.
The triumphal arches were built in celebration of the victories in battle of the consuls during the Roman Republic (509-27 BC) and emperors during the period of rule by emperors (27 BC-476 AD)
The seize of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson.
One of the main reasons that the Romans invaded Britain is because their relatively new emperor, Claudius was in danger of being seen as weak, and it was thought that if the Romans get a swift and clean victory under Claudius it would make him more secure in his place as emperor of the Romans.To accomplish this victory they decided that Britain was the easiest target and that they could achieve a quick and easy victory. This is why in 43 AD four Roman legions invaded Britain.
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William of Normandy (aka William the Conqueror)
1066 William of Normandy defeated Harold, after Harold defeated Danes in the northwest. from this victory by William there was balance, even in Scandinavia!
It was a Norman victory led by William the conqueror (basically, the french beat the British)
To celebrate the victory of William the Orange against the Catholics.
William the Duke of Normandy landed at Hastings at 1066
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
After the day long battle at Hastings William marched on destroying any resistance along the way. He was crowned at Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066.
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In Julius Caesar, the shopkeepers leave work to celebrate Caesar's victory. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar was written by William Shakespeare.