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Hastings, Battle of
- A battle in southeastern England in 1066. Invaders from the French province of Normandy, led by William the Conqueror , defeated English forces under King Harold. William declared himself king, thus bringing about the Norman Conquest of England.
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King of England, 129, 133, 332 ff.; compact of, with Magnus, 98, 99; probably chosen to succeed Canute, 260, 332, 333; death of, 322, 339; character of, 338 Hastings, battle of, 267 Hawking, 302 "Head Ransom," the, old Norse poem, 295 Heathby, Danish city, 282, 286 Heathendom in England, 139, 147, 163, 277; among the Slavs, 154; in the North, 163, 180 ff.,
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Hastings, battle of, see Senlac.
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Hastings, battle of, 136, note.
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Hastings, battle of, Bk. ii. c. i.,
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Hastings, Battle Of, fought on 14th October 1066, on Senlac Hill, 6 m.
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