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Why did William the Conqueror have a claim to the thrown of England?

Because he thought that the throne was promised to him by Edward the Confesser .He was also very close to Edward and he grew up with him


What did William do to win the Battle of Hastings in 1066?

Because he wanted to be king of England after Edward the Confessor died with no heir to the thrown


Did Edward leave the thrown?

Edward never was in the Volturi. Carlisle was.


Why was Edward the confessor very special?

Because he didn't have an heir to thrown and he promised several people the thrown thus causing a brief series of battles ending with the victory of William of Normandy in the Battle of Hastings, 1066.


Who were Edward the Confessors claiments to the thrown in 1066 in England?

Harold Godwinson, Harold Hardrada, William the Conqueror, and Edgar Aetheling, although he was immediately ruled out because he was a minor.


Why did William Taft get a cabbage thrown at him?

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What was the first name of the duke of Normandy?

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Who takes the thrown after King Henry VIII dies?

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Why did Edward theConfesser promise William of Normandy the thrown of England?

There is no definitive answer to this question, and never will be. The original sources are contradictory, and the interpretations are many. As Edward lay dying, he made an ambiguous statement to a group of people (including Harold Godwinson) in which he said Harold should basically take care of the kingdom after Edward was dead. However, that is not the same thing as saying Harold should be "King". Harold was already running England under Edward's rule, in a role comparable to a modern prime minister. Harold was not of noble blood, so according to the custom of the time, he would not normally have been considered. (Also, it was not up to the King to name the successor; at that time, the Anglo-Saxon custom was for the Witan, a collection of prominent members of society, to advise the king and pick his successor. Obviously he would have had much influence, though). On the other side, William of Normandy had visited England in 1051, and in a meeting with Edward, Edward promised William he would be the next King. The reasons are complex, but, basically, Normandy was a staging ground for Viking raids on England, and Edward got William's agreement to help shut that down in return for the succession. Also, Harold was either sent to Normandy in 1064 to confirm this promise (which is how it's laid out in the Bayeux Tapestry) or got shipwrecked there, or may have gone to retrieve a couple of hostages. While there, he promised William with his hand on holy relics (a big deal back then) that he would support William's claim. The minor complication in the above story is that Edward apparently promised the kingdom to William and then gave it to Harold. The major complication is that Edward did not have a right to do either.


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What year did harold and william start firghting over the thrown?

1066 and all that


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