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Anglo-Saxon King Harold would have to defeat Harald before meeting William and his Norman invasion at the Battle of Hastings, all in the same year.
When King Harold II heard of the Norman invasion he began marching his men down to Sussex before battle ensued at about 9am on Saturday, October 14, 1066. What happened afterwards?
Producers chose a campsite and nature reserve in Iceland for the filming of a new drama about the Battle of Hastings, leaving historians asking why it wasn't filmed in UK.
The Bayeux Tapestry, a legendary medieval artwork depicting the 1066 Norman Conquest, is set to be displayed in the U.K. for ...
The Battle of Hastings is recreated annually on the site in Sussex where it actually took place in 1066, but its 940th anniversary promised the biggest ever re-enactment. As many as 3,000 re-enactors ...
Harold was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, leading to William the Conqueror becoming King of England.
A planning application has been submitted to Somerset Council to create a gallery in the round tower at the Museum of Somerset to allow the hoard to be displayed. The Chew Valley Hoard contains 1,236 ...
HASTINGS, England, March 17.--It is hard to believe that Hastings, one of the few English fashionable seaside resorts with a season all the year round, is famous for anything.
When King Harold II heard of the Norman invasion he began marching his men down to Sussex before battle ensued at about 9am on Saturday, October 14, 1066. What happened afterwards?