Following the lead of Charlemagne, William held his coronation on Christmas Day, 1066. He took the title of "Rex Anglorum," ...
Archaeologists have discovered the site of the long-lost palace of England’s last Anglo-Saxon king.
But on the 5th of January 1066, King Edward the Confessor put England in terrible danger. He died, without leaving a son and heir. This was a disaster. It left the country vulnerable to attacks ...
This famed piece of Medieval embroidery depicts the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. William ... The Bayeux Tapestry, showing King Harold riding to Bosham, where he attends church and feasts ...
But on 5th January, 1066, King Edward the Confessor put England in terrible danger. He died without leaving a son and heir. This was a disaster. It left the country vulnerable to attack from ...
After 900 years, experts have discovered the site of King Harold's residence in Sussex, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
A house in England is most likely the site of a lost residence of Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England.
Harold Godwinson was the “last Anglo-Saxon King of England,” the university ... go on to die in a battle during the conquest of England in 1066. Images courtesy of The Society of Antiquaries ...
This came to a head at the Battle of Hastings in October 1066. In a decisive victory, William and his troops prevailed and King Harold was killed, beginning the Norman Conquest of England.
Archaeologists believe they found a residence of medieval ruler Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king. A nearby church and toilet were vital clues.
Harold was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, leading to William the Conqueror becoming King of England. A timber building with a toilet built into it dated to the late Saxon period was ...