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Edgar the Etheling. He reigned for two months after The Battle of Hastings until William the Conqueror was crowned on Christmas Day.

AnswerWilliam of Normandy of course. That's what the whole thing was about, wasn't it?
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William built many of the facilities that we use today such as:


  • he built monasteries,
  • castles,
  • cathedrals,
  • churches,
  • more houses,
  • Etc.
all out of stone. these are called Romanesque.
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Yes, there was - but it wasn't William the Conqueror straight afterwards.

After the Battle of Hastings in October, the Witan met to elect Edgar as king (they didn't do him before because they ruled him out as a bad choice). He reigned for two months before William was crowned on Christmas Day.

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The victor, William, Duke of Normandy, became the Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. He was also known as William I, William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard.

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William. He became known as William the Conqueror mostly because of this battle.

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after the battle of hastings the normans began to settle in to England and on christmas day 1066 William was crowned William I of England

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William, Duke of Normandy, also known as William I and William the Conqueror.

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William the Conqueror (duke of normandy)

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William, Duke of Normandy.

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Williams good luck in the Battle of Hastings?

William defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings


What famous battle William the Conqueror fought i n?

It was the battle of Hastings in 1066 and it made him king.


Why did they need to battle in the Battle of Hastings?

they fought for the crown and to be the KING OF ENGLAND


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