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Q: Who led the army that invented England in 1066?
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Who led the army that invade England in 1066?

William of Normandy invaded England in 1066


Who led the vikings army that invaded England in 1066?

Ragnar Lodbrok


What does 1066 B of H mean?

"1066 B of H" means The Battle of Hastings in 1066. Arguably the most decisive battle in English history and led to the amalgamation of Norman and English society under the rule of William the Conqueror.


The first battle in 1066?

To be exact the first battle of 1066 was that of Fulford, fought on September 20,1066, where King Harold III Hardrada's Norse invading Army, aided by Tostig, the half brother of King Harold of England, defeated the troops of Mercia and Northumbria led by the earls Edwin and Morcar.


Who is the William the conqueror?

He was a Norman duke who led an invasion of England in 1066


Who ruled England before Norman invasion?

There had been a few rulers before the Normans. The Anglo Saxons led by King Harold were ruling when they were beaten by the Norman army at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.


Who was the worriors who invaded the north of England in 1066?

They were the vikings, led by Harald Sigurdsson (King of Norway).


Who were the warriors who invaded England in 1066?

The Normans, led by William, Duke of Normandy and William the Conqueror "to be".


The duke of Normandy led the Norman Invasion of England and defeated them at this battle?

It is known as The Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066


What was the name of the warriors who invaded the north of England in 1066?

The Normans led by Duke William of Normandy, later crowned King William I.


Is there a Norman the conquerer?

There's William the Conqueror, William I of England 1066 & all that. He was a Norman, that is he came from Normandy in France. Therefore the invasion of England led by William was the Norman Conquest.


Where did the Normans leave from to invade England?

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.