because the Normans had taken his fathers land and killed his brother (i think)
the normans were the main enimies others were Celts vikings and huns
No idea! LOL
Beef and jury
The past perfect tense of wake is had woken.
No, wake is present tense. Woke is past tense.
Yes, Hereward the Wake was exiled from England. Following the Norman Conquest of 1066, he resisted Norman rule and became a symbol of English resistance. After a series of conflicts, he fled to Flanders and later returned to England to continue his fight against the Normans, which ultimately led to his legendary status as a folk hero.
The last Saxon to hold out against the Normans was Hereward the Wake. He led a rebellion against William the Conqueror in the early 1070s, primarily based in the Fens of eastern England. Hereward's resistance became legendary, symbolizing the struggle against Norman rule, but ultimately, he was defeated, and resistance diminished thereafter. His efforts are often romanticized in English folklore and literature.
we think it was Swallow.
Ely
because he did
He ran away!
smeel
Hereward's life and what became of him is fully laid out in an excellent article by C. Calladine in www.englandandenglishhistory.com
He was born in 1035 in Bourne, Lancashire
yes, he had one brother.
my house
someone let him sleep at their house but betrayed him as they let 16 normans into the house to kill him. He killed all sixteen but as he killed the last one four more came and stabbed him in the back causing his death.