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Q: Why did the Saxons rebelle against William the conqueror?
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What battle was William the Conqueror in?

His most famous Battle in 1066 was at hastings against the Saxons


Did the Saxons win the battle of the Hastings?

no they did not. William the Conqueror did


Who were the Anglo Saxons the Normans and William the Conqueror?

they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .


When did the Anglo-Saxons leave London?

in 1066 when king Harold was overpowered by William the conqueror


Who made warwick castle?

William the conqueror he built to protect himself from Saxons as he killed their king


What is the battle where the Saxons were defeated in 1066?

The battle of Hastings. They were defeated by the Normans who were led by William the Conqueror


Who rebelled against William?

The Anglo Saxons.


What side was Harold godwinson on in 1066?

Harold Godwinson was the king/military commander of the Saxons that tried to defeat William the Conqueror and keep the Saxons in charge of England.


What was the battle hastings?

It was a battle between the Normans and the Anglo-Saxons. William the Conqueror ( Gion in French) led the Normans. Harold led the Anglo-Saxons. After all the Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons.


Who led the Normans who defeated the English Saxons at the Battle of Hastings?

William of Normandy, also known as "William the Conqueror," led the Normans in that battle.


Who won the battle of stamford bridge the vikings or Saxons?

The Saxons under King Harold won the battle by beating the Viking army. They then marched south to Hastings and were beaten by a Norman army led by William who became known as the William the Conqueror.


Who led the Normans against the Saxon in 1066AD?

The Norman invasion of England in 1066 was led by William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy, who became King William I after his victory over the Saxons. He was commonly known before this, especially in France, as William the Bastard (Guillaume le Bâtard) on account of his illegitimate birth.