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Title: Norman Conquest


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Norman Conquest
  • Reti Vainokivi, Johanna Urm, Getter Õigus, Andra
    Prems

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King Harold Godwin
  • Was the last Anglo-Saxon king before the Norman
    Conquest
  • His reign lasted less than a year
  • His father, Godwin, was a powerful Earl of Wessex
  • He was arguably the most powerful man in England
    at his time
  • After Edwards death, he claimed that he should
    get the throne
  • Won Harald Hardraada at the battle
  • Is one of the two monarchs in British history,
    who died in a battle
  • He was defeated at the Battle of Hastings by
    William the Conqueror

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Harald Hardraada
  • He was the king of Norway from 1047 until 1066
  • He was also claimed to be the King of Denmark
  • Among English people, he is recognized for his
    invasion of England
  • He won a great victory against the first English
    forces he met
  • His forces were cut through easily
  • Harald died fighting at the final battle against
    Harolds forces

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William I
  • The King of England from 1066 to his death in
    1087
  • In 1032 became William of Normandy
  • He had altogether nine children
  • In 1066 was crowned as the King of England in
    Westminster Abbey
  • In 1086 he ordered the Domesday Book
  • On 9 September 1087 he died

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William II
  • The third son of William I amd the King of
    England from 1087 until 1100
  • Got his nicknam William Rufus due to his
    red-faced appearance
  • Was a very ruthless ruler
  • He had no children
  • Had troubles with the church
  • Died on 2 August 1100 because he was shot

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The Battle of Hastings
  • Took place in 1066, at Seniac Hill
  • Two sides were the Normans and the English
  • Around 8000 men died
  • Harold was killed
  • The Normans won and William was crowned the King
    of England

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The Bayeux Tapestry
  • The Bayeux Tapestry is a 50 cm by 70 m long
    embroidered cloth not an actual tapestry
  • It explains the events leading up to the 1066
    Norman invasion of England as well as the
    invasion itself
  • It was made by the noble Saxon women
  • The main colors are terracotta or russet,
    blue-green, dull gold, olive green and blue

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The Bayeux Tapestry
  • People that appear in the Tapestry Edward the
    Confessor, Harold, William the Conqueror, Bishop
    Odo
  • There are two problable places where it was made
    in Winchester or in Canterbury
  • It is an important historical source
  • It is presently put on public view in a special
    musem in Bayeux, Normandy, France

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The Tower of London
  • Situated in central London, on the north bank of
    the river Thames
  • Consists of several buildings
  • The oldest building the White Tower
  • Covers an area of 18 acres

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The White Tower
  • The oldest building in the Tower
  • Was built in 1078 by William I
  • Originally referred to as the Great Tower
  • 27 m high
  • Primary purpose a fortress-stronghold
  • Nowadays - a museum

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Durham Cathedral
  • Situated in the city of Durham, England
  • Norman (Romanesque) architecture
  • Begun in 1093
  • The turning point for the cathedral was after the
    Reformation in the 16th century
  • Re-founded in 1540
  • On the bank of River Wear
  • 143 m high
  • A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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