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But on the 5th of January 1066, King Edward the Confessor put England ... an assembly of powerful nobles. But there were four people who each believed he was the most entitled to the throne.
The Norman conquest of 1066 transformed England. Most of the land previously owned by Anglo-Saxon nobles was now held by Normans. Defensive castles and huge stone cathedrals began to dominate the ...
But on 5th January, 1066, King Edward the Confessor put England ... an assembly of powerful nobles. But there were four people who each believed he was the most entitled to the throne.
Narrator: January 1066. The king - Edward the Confessor ... William: It is not too late! Gather together my nobles. If England will not give us the crown then we must cross the water and take ...
On Christmas Day 1066, William the Conqueror was crowned ... William had promised to reward those Norman nobles and bishops who had supported him in conquering England. In order to secure his ...
But on the 5th of January 1066, King Edward the Confessor put England ... an assembly of powerful nobles. But there were four people who each believed he was the most entitled to the throne.