The Battle of Hastings, fought in 1066, is one of the most famous battles in English history. It marked a pivotal moment that changed the course of England forever by ending Anglo-Saxon rule and beginning Norman domination. However, many people have questions about where the battle actually took pla
Following his victory, William claimed the English crown and was crowned King William I (later known as William the Conqueror) on Christmas Day, 1066, in Westminster Abbey.
The Norman Conquest radically transformed England’s political, social, and cultural landscape:
Feudalism was
While Harold was preparing to defend his new kingdom, Harald Hardrada of Norway allied with Tostig Godwinson and launched an invasion from the north. Their forces landed in northern England, aiming to seize the crown.
The first major clash was the Battle of Fulford near York on September 20, wher
1204 – Loss of Normandy to the French Crown
King Philip II of France conquered Normandy from King John of England, marking the end of Normandy as an English possession. Despite this, Norman cultural and political influence remained strong in England.
13th Century – Integration into L