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The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, left from Normandy, a region in modern-day France, to invade England in 1066. They crossed the English Channel and landed in the southern part of England, marking the beginning of the Norman Conquest.
The Normans travelled by boat to the coast of England and at first were unopposed because Harold Godwinson was off fighting in the North while the Normans had landed on the coast in the south. When Harold travelled down to the south, most of his men had either died or left him-because it was harvesting time- making it easier for the Normans to invade.
Yes because the normans were ready for any fight and england drank loads and got even weaker
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The Normans in 1066
Hitler canceled his plans to invade England after he considered he would not be able to fight Russia and England at the same time.
The Normans
The Battle of Hastings took place in Hastings, England, which is in the continent of Europe. However, King Harold did not invade, as he was the king of England. England was being invaded at the time by the Normans (who are now the French).
no the pheonicians did not invade england. why would they do that anyway they are so far apart....... idt they would because what is the point of invading them when they did nothing wrong...... why would they!!!!!!!! well that is my answer on the question!!!!
Normans
In the domesday book