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Which French duke became the king of England in 1066?

William of Normandy (aka William the Conqueror)


When did vikings stop being vikings?

1066 William of Normandy defeated Harold, after Harold defeated Danes in the northwest. from this victory by William there was balance, even in Scandinavia!


Who led the Normans against the Saxon in 1066AD?

The Norman invasion of England in 1066 was led by William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy, who became King William I after his victory over the Saxons. He was commonly known before this, especially in France, as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) on account of his illegitimate birth.


Who invaded England in 1066 led by William the conquerer?

William the Conqueror, from Normandy, France and his army he was known as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) because of the illegitimacy of his birth. He lead an army of Normans, Bretons, Flemings, and Frenchmen from Paris to victory over the English forces of King Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror became the first King of England in the House of Normandy. Before William England was ruled by the Saxons. Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon king in England.


What jobs did William give people in the battle of hastings?

The job of William, Duke of Normandy during the Battle of Hastings was to lead the men to victory by out maneuvering the enemy. This was accomplished by having men with bow and arrow on foot, knights on horses, and other men on foot with clubs.

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Why was William Duke of Normandy a successful military commander?

he was the king of Normandy and led his army to victory


What William of Normandy founded to celebrate his victory?

Battle Abbey in East Sussex, England. The altar is supposed to have been erected on the very spot that King Harold was killed.


What William founded to celebrate his victory?

Army's


Which French duke became the king of England in 1066?

William of Normandy (aka William the Conqueror)


In 1066 who won the Battle of Hastings?

It was a Norman victory led by William the conqueror (basically, the french beat the British)


When did vikings stop being vikings?

1066 William of Normandy defeated Harold, after Harold defeated Danes in the northwest. from this victory by William there was balance, even in Scandinavia!


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


What did the invasion of Normandy mark?

victory in europe ve day


How did allies achieve victory at Normandy?

The licked them really hard


Who led the Normans against the Saxon in 1066AD?

The Norman invasion of England in 1066 was led by William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy, who became King William I after his victory over the Saxons. He was commonly known before this, especially in France, as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) on account of his illegitimate birth.


Why was the Normandy invasion vital for allied victory in World War 2?

the allies needed a foothold in Europe to defeat the Germans. Normandy was the foothold


Who invaded England in 1066 led by William the conquerer?

William the Conqueror, from Normandy, France and his army he was known as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) because of the illegitimacy of his birth. He lead an army of Normans, Bretons, Flemings, and Frenchmen from Paris to victory over the English forces of King Harold Godwinson at the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror became the first King of England in the House of Normandy. Before William England was ruled by the Saxons. Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon king in England.