The Battle of Stamford Bridge: The End of the Viking Era

The Battle of Stamford Bridge, fought on September 25, 1066, just five days after the Battle of Fulford, is one of the most significant battles in English history. The location, Stamford Bridge, was near the city of York, where Hardrada and Tostig had established their camp after their victory at Fulford Gate. King Harold II of England, who had

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The Impact of the Norman Conquest

After the conquest, William began to solidify Norman control over England: Feudal System: William introduced the feudal system to England, redistributing land to his Norman supporters and ensuring loyalty through a system of vassalage. This transformed English society and its political structure, marking the beginning of Norman dominance in the

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The Rise of William the Conqueror (11th Century)

One of the most pivotal figures in Norman history was William the Conqueror, born William I of England and known as William the Bastard before his conquest. He was the Duke of Normandy from 1035 and became one of the most significant military leaders of his time. 1035: William becomes Duke of Normandy following the death of his father, Robert I

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