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April 23, 2017 1 Comment

Battle of Hastings Aftermath

Many a pathetic legend was told in after years respecting the discovery and the burial of the corpse of our last Saxon King.Today's installment

April 19, 2017 Leave a Comment

Battle of Hastings Ends

The English were in great trouble at having lost their King and at the Duke's having conquered and beat down the standard; but they still fought on,

April 17, 2017 Leave a Comment

Individual Combats

Why did the English not have archers of their own?Continuing Normans Conquer England,our selection from Historical and Critical Account of the

April 12, 2017 Leave a Comment

Hand-to-Hand Combat

From nine o'clock in the morning, when the combat began, till three o'clock came, the battle was up and down, this way and that, and no one knew who

April 10, 2017 Leave a Comment

Battle of Hastings Begins

The Normans moved on to the assault, and the English defended themselves well.Continuing Normans Conquer England,our selection from Historical and

April 9, 2017 Leave a Comment

Normans March on English

The English had built up a fence before them with their shields and with ash and other wood, and had well joined and wattled in the whole work, so as

April 5, 2017 Leave a Comment

William Puts on His Armor and Sword

I trust in God, for he does in all things his pleasure, and ordains what is to come to pass according to his will.Continuing Normans Conquer

April 3, 2017 Leave a Comment

Eve of the Battle of Hastings

Let us therefore suffer the old Norman chronicler to transport our imaginations to the fair Sussex scenery northwest of Hastings, as it appeared on

April 2, 2017 Leave a Comment

Harold Deploys His Army

The ruins of Battle Abbey at this hour attest the place where Harold's army was posted; and the high altar of the abbey stood on the very spot where

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