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    William of Normandy was the legitimate heir to the throne of England in 1066 for many reasons. Legitimacy is the realness of something or someone that is valid,supported,and accepted.He was a legitimate ruler because he had military accomplishment, he had justification from the religious world, and he had the peoples approval. One criteria William of Normandy met to meet the standards of being a legitimate king was, he had military accomplishment. One example was when William went to war with

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    The final scene in the Bayeux tapestry (intact). Displays William 1st defeating King Richard in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings. In all wars in the medieval period, the victors always would purge the defeated sides perspective, especially in Williams time. The Bayeux tapestry presents only Williams victories, because it was made Odo, his half-brother. All of the scenes in the tapestry depict William as a righteous, merciful and just leader. From the Anglo-Saxon side, there are no primary sources currently

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    The story begins 1066 when William I invaded Pevensey, England along its southeastern border. The battle of Hastings, England began. When William invaded Hastings, England he was faced with defeating the current king of England and quickly prevailed. This defeat was the turning point for Britain’s future. After William The Conqueror took over this city he and his troops moved inward to take the rest of the country, the people of England soon started to feel the changes. William was crowned king

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    The Battle of Hastings - Why Did William Win? On the 14th of October 1066, Duke William of Normandy defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. His win could be summed up by the fact that William was a better leader. Other factors that contributed to William’s victory include: William was better prepared, the English army was severely weakened as Harold had just fought off an invasion in the North of England, and Harold made a fatal mistake of prematurely entering the Battle of Hastings

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    Name:Shantay Osbourne ARTH 499 The Bayeux Tapestry Embroidery The confessor by the name of Edward lost his life in the year 1066 5th of January, and the following day Harold Godwinson became the next king. According to history, the Duke of Normandy who was later known as William the Conqueror on the spot started the process that would to him get conquest of England through the battle of Hastings on the 14th of October (Bartlett). There are many questions; there is only one source that can be able

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    These Norsemen developed their language from Norse and French to Norman language. In 1002 AD the King of England decided to settle with the sister of Duke of Normandy. The happily married couple then had a son known as “Edward the Conqueror” which lives exile of Normandy. As years flew by, the King died,on meaning that his son Edward will now take over and become England's new king. Afterall, Edward decides that he will bring Normans into power, including Duke William of Normandy. With the struggle

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    The focus on this assignment will be on William the Conqueror who was the king of England, and also the Battle of Hastings. William conquered many countries and won the Battle of Hastings, which then made him King of England. William the conqueror was born in 1028 in a country called Normandy. He became the Duke of Normandy at age 8 after his father (Robert 1, Duke of Normandy) died. Because he became Duke of Normandy at a very young age, many people tried to kill him, and the people who were looking

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    Initially this contest was between three potential heirs. Harold was able to defeat one of them pretty quickly but Duke William II of Normandy was a difficult opponent. According to the History Channel this became known as The Battle of Hastings. The Normans won the Battle of Hastings because William was a superior leader. King Harold was not as prepared as William. First of

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    The Norman Conquest was a very important time in 1066. It was a very brutal time and many people died. During the Norman Conquest more than 100,000 people died. The Norman Conquest was a very brutal time during 1066 A.D. Therefore, the Norman Conquest involved many people during its brutal battle. However, the Norman conquest changed the course of history, and so doing greatly influenced the Western civilization. For quite some time, the Normans were interested in the wealth of nearby England

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    King George King George lll was the king of Great Britain. King George III became king of Great Britain and Ireland in October 25 1760 to January 1 1801.The acts that he created usually made colonist upset like the Stamp Act, and The Townshend Acts. King George was the person who taxed Colonists, and wanted the money for himself. He also sent many British troops to the 13 colonies during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Lexington and Concord On the night of April 18, 1775 hundreds of British

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