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The Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire between Harold II of England and Harold Hardrada of Norway did not lead immediately to any kings being crowned. But later the same year the victor of Stamford Bridge, Harold II, was killed at the battle of Hastings on the south coast. After Hastings, Duke William of Normandy was crowned King of England.
About 6 to 7 miles in inland, at Battle, England.
Yes the Battle of Hastings was the French invasion of England.
Monday 25th September 1066
william wanted too win the battle of hastings soooooo badly that he used the same trick 3 times
The Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire between Harold II of England and Harold Hardrada of Norway did not lead immediately to any kings being crowned. But later the same year the victor of Stamford Bridge, Harold II, was killed at the battle of Hastings on the south coast. After Hastings, Duke William of Normandy was crowned King of England.
About 6 to 7 miles in inland, at Battle, England.
Yes the Battle of Hastings was the French invasion of England.
Monday 25th September 1066
william wanted too win the battle of hastings soooooo badly that he used the same trick 3 times
on the same day as it started the 14th October 1066
Constantine led the victorious side at the battle of the Milvian Bridge 312 CE.
14 October 1066
In a place called Battle, 6 miles inland to the north-west of Hastings.
No, Edward the Confessor did not fight in the Battle of Hastings. He had died earlier in 1066, and the battle was fought in October of that year between the forces of William the Conqueror and Harold II of England.
2 or 3 im not sure I know he fought at stamforde bridge in September 1066 and he were killed at hastings the same year
Life would not be the same today.