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Norman conquest of England / Bayeux Tapestry / Bayeux / Harold Godwinson / Odo /  Earl of Kent / Battle of Hastings / Tapestry / Ealdred / Robert /  Count of Mortain / William the Conqueror / Alderney / Normandy
Date: 2013-04-14 17:18:34
Norman conquest of England
Bayeux Tapestry
Bayeux
Harold Godwinson
Odo
Earl of Kent
Battle of Hastings
Tapestry
Ealdred
Robert
Count of Mortain
William the Conqueror
Alderney
Normandy

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