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Date: 2007-02-09 23:52:59
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Dukes of Aquitaine
Counts of Poitiers
Dukes of Gascony
Counts of Maine
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Henry II of England
Louis VII of France
The Lion in Winter
House of Plantagenet
French nobility
French people

1066—Edward the Confessor dies, and Harold Godwin is crowned. Harold’s brother Tostig and Harold Hardraada of Norway invade England: Harold defeats them, killing both; 19 days later William of Normandy, claiming Haro

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