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  1. Hastings, battle of Hastingsnoun

    the decisive battle in which William the Conqueror (duke of Normandy) defeated the Saxons under Harold II (1066) and thus left England open for the Norman Conquest

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  1. battle of hastings

    The Battle of Hastings was a significant historical event that occurred in 1066 in Hastings, a town located in southeastern England. This decisive conflict was a part of the Norman Conquest of England, where the invading Norman-French forces under William the Conqueror defeated the English army led by King Harold II. The battle greatly influenced the subsequent history of England, leading to Norman control over the nation.

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  1. Battle of Hastings

    The Battle of Hastings occurred on 14 October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II. It took place at Senlac Hill, approximately 7 miles northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory. The background to the battle was the death of the childless King Edward the Confessor in January 1066, which set up a succession struggle between a number of claimants. Harold was crowned king shortly after Edward's death, but faced invasions by not only William but also his brother Tostig and the Norwegian King Harald Hardrada. Hardrada and Tostig defeated a hastily gathered army of Englishmen at the Battle of Fulford on 20 September 1066, but were in turn defeated by Harold at the Battle of Stamford Bridge on 25 September 1066. The deaths of Tostig and Hardrada at Stamford left William as the only serious opponent to Harold. But while Harold and his forces were recovering from Stamford, William landed his invasion forces in the south of England at Pevensey on 28 September 1066 and established a beachhead for his conquest of the kingdom. Harold was forced to march south swiftly, gathering forces as he went.

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    The numerical value of battle of Hastings in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

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    The numerical value of battle of Hastings in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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