No, Saint Patrick did not defeat an English king in 1066. Saint Patrick is known as the patron saint of Ireland and lived in the 5th century, well before the events of 1066. The significant historical event in 1066 was The Battle of Hastings, where William the Conqueror defeated King Harold II of England.
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September 20th 1066 - Battle of Fulford
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At the battle of Hasting in 1066
the battle of Stamford bridge (September 25, 1066, the vikings vs the English) and the battle of Hastings ( October 14, 1066 Normandy vs the English)
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No, the old English language did not stop in 1066. The Norman Conquest in 1066 influenced the development of Middle English, which gradually replaced Old English as the dominant language in England. Old English continued to be used in some contexts alongside Middle English for a period of time.
Harald Hardrada was forced to march north following the English defeat at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, which took place on September 25, 1066. This battle marked a significant victory for King Harold II of England against Hardrada's forces. After this defeat, Hardrada's army was weakened, leading to their eventual defeat at the Battle of Hastings later that same year.
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William marched to London, passing through important towns like Dover and Canterbury on the way. There was a castle of English soldiers at Dover which he needed to defeat.
how was king in 1066~ King Philip the first of France how old was he was it king Charles~ King Charles was the English king at the English king at the time.
Harold earl of wessex