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In 793, Vikings attacked a monastery, Lindesfarne, and then started sacking all of England (particularly monasteries, because they realized that buildings full of gold and silver filled with unarmed nonviolent monks were kind of the best thing ever).
793 to 796 then they took over

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William the Conqueror, conquered England on 14 October 1066.

A legend is that King Harold II died in the battle with an arrow in one eye.

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William the Conqueror conquered England from the Saxon king Harold in 1066. William was crowned on Christmas Day in 1066

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William the Conqueror conquered Britain in 1066.

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1066 Obviosly

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