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The Battle of Hastings 1066 - The Normans - BBC Two
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More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Professor Robert Bartlett describes the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066....
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1066 The Battle of Hastings
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It's the 14th of October, 1066 and two opposing armies come together on Senlac Hill to argue Harold's right to the English throne or uphold William the Bastard's claim of an old king's dying behest. For the Normans the omino...
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Route 1066 by UKScene Allstars
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PC demo by UKScene Allstars which won at Sundown 2007 (apologies for the low sound level)...
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1066: What is this game? ft. Jack Crow (Gameplay/Tutorial)
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www.youtube.com Click here to watch Lord of the Rings Online: Episode 3 - Spider slaying by Jack Crow (LotRO Gameplay/Commentary) 1066: What is this game? ft. Jack Crow (Gameplay/Tutorial) A little introduction/tutorial of the game 1066. A ...
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Farmall 1066 Dyno test
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I did some engine work to this lovely 1066 and this is the dyno test that I always do to bring the tractor up to operating temperature and maximum Horsepower to check everything over for operation, and for leaks. It is at stock fuel deliver...
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Bayeux tapestry 1066
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Bayeux Tapestry - a monument to Norman Triumph. Wilhelm the Conqueror - 1066. Conquest of England....
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Kings and Queens of England (1066 - 2012)
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A movie with contemporary pictures of Kings and Queens of England and later the United Kingdom. Music is Chronologie 4 by Jean-Michel Jarre...
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Aalim Online Episode 1066 Part 1
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Revolutionized religious programming in the region and proved to be a record breaking program of its kind. There are many question marks which exist in the society related to religion and the basic idea of this program is to remove all ques...
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the IH 1066 tractor
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a video of the international 1066 tractor built from 1971 to 1976 including the rare black stripe model 1066 i do not own any of the pictures or audio in this video i will change if needed by youtube enjoy 1066 info The hydrostatic drive 10...
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M2TW: The Historical Battle of Hastings 1066 (William & Harold w/ edited Tunics) 1/2
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Again, edited the Tunics of Duke William & King Harold to more realistic onse. I tried to kill Harold with archers like how he really died but he seem to be bulletproof lol, i think he was hit by at least 30 arrows & didn't die ...
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Viking Invasion ~ Fulford 1066
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Viking invasion of Fulford 1066. The music is from audiomachine (Maximus/Guardians at the gates). This video was made at the request of the youtube user, VekoRomanEmperor....
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#1066 - Western Digital RE4-GP 2TB Hard Drive Video Review
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CHECK PRICES: 3dgameman.pgpartner.com "The Western Digital RE4-GP 2TB Hard Drive has a lot going for it. While it consumes very little power it still performs exceptionally well and has a massive storage capacity. Since this is a Raid ...
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Squad 1066 Part Four
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Part four is now done! This next edition to the series is certainly the best so far! Almost four minutes of lightsaber fighting, all with effects! twitter.com www.flickr.com Voices by Kurtis Music by Kevin Macleod...
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International Harvester 1066 turbo
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Just a short clip of the IH 1066 disking and whatnot Around 0:40 , the clip goes on and he gets stuck. The long sat there until last week and this video was shot a year or two ago. The tractor also sat there most of the winter......
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  • Reconstructed keep at Turmhügelburg, Germany. In England, William invaded from Normandy in 1066, resulting in three phases of castle building in England, around 80% of which were in the motte-and-bailey pattern.
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  • The Battle of Hastings (1066) as depicted on a stained glass window over the main entrance. The French phrase (l'action continue ... avec fureur) translates to
    Creative Commons
  • Windsor Castle was originally built by William the Conqueror, who reigned from 1066 until his death in 1087. His original wooden castle stood on the site of the present Round Tower (
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  • The White Tower and courtyard. At the center of the Tower of London stands the Norman White Tower built in 1078 by William the Conqueror (reigned 1066-87) inside the southeast angle of the city walls, adjacent to the Thames.[3] This was as much to protect the Normans from the people of the City of London as to protect London from outside invaders.
    Creative Commons / Diliff
  • Architecturally, Norman cathedrals, abbeys (such as the Abbey of Bec) and castles characterise the former Duchy in a way that mirrors the similar pattern of Norman architecture in England following the Norman Conquest of 1066.
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IMDb British TV villain John Altman has joined Oliver! star Mark Lester in a new historic epic about the Battle of Hastings. The actor, who played 'Nasty' Nick Cotton on U.K. soap Eastenders has signed on to play Earl Leofric of Mercia in 1066. Announcing the news of his latest casting coup, director...(size: 4.6Kb)
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The Guardian THE year 1066 is probably the best-known date in history — and marks the last successful invasion of England. William the Conqueror's decision to invade was born of a wrangle over who was the true successor of the English king Edward the Confessor. When Edward died on January 5, 1066, the throne was...(size: 4.0Kb)
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The Guardian History is more than just isolated moments. Only with a knowledge of the complete evolution of English politics, argues Simon Jenkins, can we address the problems facing today's society King Harold II is killed by a Norman arrow at the Battle of Hastings. Photograph: Getty Images...(size: 8.8Kb)
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The Daily Telegraph What sort of a place would Sussex have been if the Battle of Hastings had never happened? A duller one, reckons Sophie Campbell, after completing a new heritage walk. Image 1 of 6 Wickham Manor Farm, on the outskirts of Winchelsea Photo: NTPL/DAVID SELLMAN ...(size: 23.7Kb)
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__NOTOC__ Year 1066 (MLXVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The year is considered by many historians to be a turning point in history due to various events (see below), particularly the Battle of Hastings and ensuing Norman conquest of England, with years prior to 1066 being the Early Middle Ages and years after 1066 being the High Middle Ages. Often erroneously labeled "the last successful invasion of Great Britain", it was in fact the last successful ''conquest'' of Great Britain (the last successful invasion of Great Britain ''in general'' – by the Dutch in 1688 – was upon invitation by Parliament to overthrow King James II of England).

Events

By area

Africa

  • The first black Africans in modern-day Gambia convert to Islam.
  • Asia

  • Shen Kuo receives a post in the capital China.
  • Europe

    The Genoese, jealous of the recent successes of their former allies, launch a naval assault on Pisa.
  • December 30Granada massacre: A Muslim mob storms the royal palace in Granada, crucifies Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela and massacres most of the Jewish population of the city.
  • Hedeby is destroyed by a Slavic army and permanently abandoned.
  • Upon the death of king Stenkil of Sweden, his son Eric Stenkilsson and his rival Eric the Pagan battle for power in Sweden, both claiming the throne, until the next year.
  • Conquest of England
  • January 4Edward the Confessor dies. The Witan proclaims Harold Godwinson King.
  • January 5Harold II is crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
  • March 20Halley's Comet reaches perihelion, it is subsequently recorded in the Bayeux Tapestry.
  • September 20Battle of Fulford: King Harald III of Norway (Harald Hardrada) defeats the northern English earls Edwin and Morcar.
  • September 25Battle of Stamford Bridge: King Harold II of England defeats the Vikings under Harald Hardrada.
  • September 28Duke William of Normandy, lands in England at Pevensey.
  • October 14Battle of Hastings, fought between King Harold II of England and Duke William of Normandy: Harold is killed and William is victorious. In England this is the traditional end of the Dark Ages and the start of the Middle Ages.
  • December 25 – Duke William of Normandy, is crowned King William I of England.
  • Magnus II is crowned King of Norway.
  • By topic

  • Sima Guang completes the compilation of a large dictionary, an important work of Chinese lexicography.
  • Births

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    Deaths

  • January 4 – King Edward the Confessor of England
  • September 25 – Killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge:
  • * King Harald III of Norway (Harald Hardrada) (b. 1015),
  • * Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria, brother of King Harold
  • October 14 – Killed at the Battle of Hastings:
  • * King Harold II of England,
  • * Leofwine Godwinson, brother of King Harold
  • * Gyrth Godwinson, brother of King Harold
  • November 11 – Bishop of Mecklenburg Johannes Scotus (b. approx. 990) – sacrificed to Radegast
  • Stenkil, king of Sweden since 1060
  • Ibn Butlan, Baghdad physician
  • Imam Bayhaqi Eminent Scholar of Islamic Faith.
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    :''See also: List of British monarchs.'' :''For the royal consorts of the predecessor realms of Scotland, England and Ireland, see List of Scottish consorts, List of English consorts and List of Irish consorts.''

    A royal consort is the spouse of a ruling King or Queen. Consorts of monarchs in the United Kingdom and its predecessors have no constitutional status or power but many had significant influence over their spouse.

    Since the foundation of the Kingdom of Great Britain, it and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland has had nine royal consorts. Queens between 1727 and 1814 were also Electress of Hanover, as their husbands all held the title of Elector of Hanover. Between 1814 and 1837, queens held the title as Queen of Hanover, as their husbands were Kings of Hanover. The personal union with the United Kingdom ended in 1837 on the accession of Queen Victoria because the succession laws (Salic Law) in Hanover prevented a female inheriting the title if there was any surviving male heir (in the United Kingdom, a male takes precedence over only his own sisters). In the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, Hanover was annexed by Prussia and became the Province of Hanover.

    All female consorts have had the right to and have held the title of queen consort. However, of the two British male consorts to have existed since 1707, neither has taken the title "King Consort":

  • Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband of Queen Victoria, did not take an English peerage title but was granted the title of Prince Consort as a distinct title, in 1857, the only male consort in either the United Kingdom or its predecessor realms to have officially held the title.
  • Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, husband of Elizabeth II, already raised to the peerage as Duke of Edinburgh in 1947, was made a Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957. He does not have the title of Prince Consort.
  • Not all wives of monarchs have become consorts, as they may have died, been divorced, had their marriage declared invalid prior to their husbands' ascending the throne, or married after abdication. Such cases include:

  • Sophia Dorothea of Celle, wife of George I of Great Britain (as heir to the electorate of Hanover), married 22 November 1682, divorced 28 December 1694, died 13 November 1726.
  • Maria Anne Fitzherbert, wife of George IV of the United Kingdom (as Prince of Wales), married 1785, marriage declared null, died 1837.
  • Wallis Warfield Simpson, wife of Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (as Duke of Windsor), married 3 June 1937, died 24 April 1986.
  • An unusual case was that of Caroline of Brunswick, who had separated from her husband George IV prior to his accession, and although his consort in law, had no position at court and was forcibly barred from attending George IV's coronation.

    Since 1707, only George I of Great Britain and Edward VIII of the United Kingdom have reigned without spouses.

    If Charles, Prince of Wales ascends the throne, his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will automatically take on the title of queen consort unless legislation is passed to the contrary. It has been stated, however, that it is intended that she should be known not as queen consort, but as 'Princess Consort'.

    Consorts of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707-1801) and the United Kingdom (1801-Present)

    House of Stuart

    {| width=100% class="wikitable" !width = "8%" | Picture !width = "8%" | Arms !width = "11%" | Name !width = "10%" | Parents !width = "10%" | Birth !width = "8%" | Marriage !width = "8%" | Became Consort !width = "8%" | Coronation !width = "10%" | Ceased to be Consort !width = "10%" | Death !width = "5%" | Spouse |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Prince George of Denmark. |align="center"| Father, Frederick III of Denmark. Mother, Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. |align="center"| 2 April 1653. |align="center"| 28 July 1683. |align="center"| 1 May 1707''Creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain''. |align="center"| ''Not crowned''. |align="center" colspan="2"| 28 October 1708. |align="center"| Anne. |- |}

    House of Hanover

    {| width=100% class="wikitable" !width = "8%" | Picture !width = "8%" | Arms !width = "11%" | Name !width = "10%" | Parents !width = "10%" | Birth !width = "8%" | Marriage !width = "8%" | Became Consort !width = "8%" | Coronation !width = "10%" | Ceased to be Consort !width = "10%" | Death !width = "5%" | Spouse |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Margravine Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach. |align="center"|Father, John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Mother, Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach. |align="center"| 1 March 1683. |align="center"| 22 August 1705. |align="center"| 11 June 1727''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| 11 October 1727. |align="center" colspan="2"| 20 November 1737. |align="center"| George II. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. |align="center"|Father, Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg. Mother, Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen. |align="center"| 19 May 1744. |align="center" colspan="2"| 8 September 1761. |align="center"| 22 September 1761. |align="center" colspan="2"| 17 November 1818. |align="center"|George III. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Princess Caroline, Duchess of Brunswick. |align="center"|Father, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Mother, Princess Augusta of Great Britain. |align="center"| 17 May 1768. |align="center"| 8 April 1795. |align="center"| 29 January 1820''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| ''Not crowned''. |align="center" colspan="2"| 7 August 1821. |align="center"| George IV. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen. |align=center|Father, George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. Mother, Princess Louise Eleanore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. |align="center"| 13 August 1792. |align="center"| 13 July 1818. |align="center"| 26 June 1830''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| 8 September 1831. |align="center"| 20 June 1837''Husband's death''. |align="center"| 2 December 1849. |align="center"| William IV. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. |align="center"|Father, Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Mother, Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. |align="center"| 26 August 1819. |align="center" colspan="2"| 10 February 1840. |align="center"| ''Not crowned''. |align="center" colspan="2"| 14 December 1861. |align="center"| Victoria. |- |}

    House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; renamed House of Windsor

    {| width=100% class="wikitable" !width = "8%" | Picture !width = "8%" | Arms !width = "11%" | Name !width = "10%" | Parents !width = "10%" | Birth !width = "8%" | Marriage !width = "8%" | Became Consort !width = "8%" | Coronation !width = "10%" | Ceased to be Consort !width = "10%" | Death !width = "5%" | Spouse |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Princess Alexandra of Denmark. |align="center"|Father, Christian IX of Denmark. Mother, Louise of Hesse-Kassel. |align="center"| 1 December 1844. |align="center"| 10 March 1863. |align="center"| 22 January 1901''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| 9 August 1902. |align="center"| 6 May 1910''Husband's death''. |align="center"| 20 November 1925. |align="center"| Edward VII. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Princess Mary of Teck. |align="center"|Father, Francis, Duke of Teck. Mother, Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge. |align="center"| 26 May 1867. |align="center"| 6 July 1893. |align="center"| 6 May 1910''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| 22 June 1911. |align="center"| 20 January 1936''Husband's death''. |align="center"| 24 March 1953. |align="center"| George V. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. |align="center"|Father, Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Mother, Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. |align="center"| 4 August 1900. |align="center"| 26 April 1923. |align="center"| 11 December 1936''Husband's accession''. |align="center"| 12 May 1937. |align="center"| 6 February 1952''Husband's death''. |align="center"| 30 March 2002. |align="center"| George VI. |- |align="center"| |align="center"| |align="center"| Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. |align="center"|Father, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark. Mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg. |align="center"| 10 June 1921. |align="center"| 20 November 1947. |align="center"| 6 February 1952''Wife's accession''. |align="center"| ''Not crowned''. |align="center" colspan="2"| ''Incumbent''. |align="center"| Elizabeth II. |- |}

    References

    External links

  • www.royalty.nu
  • Category:House of Windsor Category:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Category:Lists of queens Consorts

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    Except as otherwise disclosed in this Privacy Policy, we will use the information you provide us only for the purpose of responding to your inquiry or in connection with the service for which you provided such information. We may forward your contact information and inquiry to our affiliates and other divisions of our company that we feel can best address your inquiry or provide you with the requested service. We may also use the information you provide in aggregate form for internal business purposes, such as generating statistics and developing marketing plans. We may share or transfer such non-personally identifiable information with or to our affiliates, licensees, agents and partners.

    We may retain other companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf. Such third parties may be provided with access to personally identifiable information needed to perform their functions, but may not use such information for any other purpose.

    In addition, we may disclose any information, including personally identifiable information, we deem necessary, in our sole discretion, to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal proceeding or governmental request.

    2. E-mail addresses

    We do not want you to receive unwanted e-mail from us. We try to make it easy to opt-out of any service you have asked to receive. If you sign-up to our e-mail newsletters we do not sell, exchange or give your e-mail address to a third party.

    E-mail addresses are collected via the wn.com web site. Users have to physically opt-in to receive the wn.com newsletter and a verification e-mail is sent. wn.com is clearly and conspicuously named at the point of

    collection.

    If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter and promotional communications, you may opt-out of receiving them by following the instructions included in each newsletter or communication or by e-mailing us at michaelw(at)wn.com

    The security of your personal information is important to us. We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during registration and once we receive it. No method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100 percent secure, however. Therefore, though we strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

    If we decide to change our e-mail practices, we will post those changes to this privacy statement, the homepage, and other places we think appropriate so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.

    If we make material changes to our e-mail practices, we will notify you here, by e-mail, and by means of a notice on our home page.

    3. Third Party Advertisers

    The advertising banners and other forms of advertising appearing on this Web site are sometimes delivered to you, on our behalf, by a third party. In the course of serving advertisements to this site, the third party may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser. For more information on cookies, you can visit www.cookiecentral.com.

    4. Business Transfers

    As we continue to develop our business, we might sell certain aspects of our entities or assets. In such transactions, user information, including personally identifiable information, generally is one of the transferred business assets, and by submitting your personal information on Wn.com you agree that your data may be transferred to such parties in these circumstances.