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a ha. No, seriously, it was in Westminster Abbey.

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he crowned himself as no-one wanted to crown him but himself. other people did want to, but he wanted to...

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William the Conqueror was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066 by the Archbishop of Canterbury

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Normandy which was given to the vikings in 911 by Charles the simple.

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William the Conqueror won The Battle of Hastings.

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