Archaeologists have discovered the site of the long-lost palace of England’s last Anglo-Saxon king.
As soon as Harold heard the news, already battle-weary ... the main cause of William's victory at Hastings? This clip will be relevant for teaching History in secondary schools in the UK.
On the 28 September 1066, around 7,000 soldiers from Northern France landed on the Sussex coast. Led by William, the Duke of Normandy, they were soon to launch a battle that would become one of ...
After 900 years the residence of King Harold, the last King of England, has been found in a costal village in West Sussex.
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He and his Anglo-Saxon army marched from London to York - a distance of some 185 miles - in just four days, according to history website ... invaders at the Battle of Hastings, on 14 October ...
He invaded England and defeated King Harold II at the battle of Hastings on 14th October 1066 (the English army had defeated an invading Norwegian force in the north of England in late September and ...
The last Anglo-Saxon king of England might have lived in a West Sussex village before his death at the decisive battle of ...