When did the Norman conquest of England take place?

The Norman conquest of England began with the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The battle ended in victory for the troops of William the Conqueror. It should be noted that the British troops of Harold were greatly weakened by the battle with the Vikings, which they won just two days before these actions. The reason for William’s military actions was the claim to the English crown. After the battle, William was crowned. But the northern part of the country did not recognize the legitimacy of the new king. Until 1070, the new king was forced to fight uprisings, which he suppressed. The final was the capitulation of Ile Island in 1071.



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