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  1. William the Conqueror invades England | September 28, 1066

    • Claiming his right to the English throne, William, duke of Normandy, invades England at Pevensey on Britains southeast coast. His subsequent defeat of King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings marked the be… See more

    Life

    William was the illegitimate son of Robert I, duke of Normandy, by his concubine Arlette, a tanners daughter from the town of Falaise. The duke, who had no other sons, designated … See more

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    Reign

    In 1051, William is believed to have visited England and met with his cousin Edward the … See more

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    Prelude

    In January 1066, King Edward died, and Harold Godwinson was proclaimed King Harold II. William immediately disputed his claim. In addition, King Harald III Hardraade of Norway … See more

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    Battle

    With approximately 7,000 troops and cavalry, William seized Pevensey and marched to Hastings, where he paused to organize his forces. On October 13, Harold arrived nea… See more

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