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William the conqueror
The White Tower in the Tower of London.
The battle of hastings is remembered now by the french tapestry, located in france, and the re-enactment thst happened. Also by the ornate building that still stand today that were built by king william.
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
William of Normandy
William the conqueror
The Normans built their castles shortly after the battle of Hastings's. this was from 1066 onwards
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There were many rebellions by the native Anglo-saxon population in the years following the Battle of Hastings, which were all quashed by William. This is one of the reasons he built so many castles.
Castles were first built in 1066, this was mainly due to the battle of hastings
there is more than one castle built by william of normandy. Examples of his castles are : Hastings castle and Exeter castle.
it is William of Normandy not wormandy he built the white tower in the tower of londen and the castle at hastings for two examples
was first built in 1067 a year after the battle of hastings
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The White Tower in the Tower of London.
The battle of hastings is remembered now by the french tapestry, located in france, and the re-enactment thst happened. Also by the ornate building that still stand today that were built by king william.