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House of Godwin / English people / England / Hastings / Earls of East Anglia / Harold Godwinson / Battle of Hastings / William the Conqueror / Senlac Hill / Norman conquest of England / Anglo-Saxon England / Middle Ages
Date: 2012-07-12 07:13:42
House of Godwin
English people
England
Hastings
Earls of East Anglia
Harold Godwinson
Battle of Hastings
William the Conqueror
Senlac Hill
Norman conquest of England
Anglo-Saxon England
Middle Ages

Information about how and why Harold Godwinson was defeated in the struggle for the English throne in[removed]In 1066, the English King Edward the Confessor died. He had no son to follow him as king, so the Witan (council

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