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THE COMING OF THE NORMANS. Rubén Asenjo Miguel Cruces Elisa Enrech Clara Pagès. 5th of January 1066. Edward the Confessor dies without any direct heir to the throne. Edgar, Harald, Harold and Willaim can be potential successors to the throne of England. EDGAR. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE COMING OF THE NORMANS Rubén Asenjo Miguel Cruces Elisa Enrech Clara Pagès
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THE COMING OF THE NORMANS

Rubén Asenjo Miguel Cruces

Elisa Enrech Clara Pagès

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5th of January 1066

Edward the Confessor dies without any direct heir to the throne

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Edgar, Harald, Harold and Willaim can be potential successors to the throne of England.

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EDGAR

Was the nearest relative of Edward the Confessor, but he was eight years old.

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HAROLD GODWINSON

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HARALD HARDRADAHe was the king of Norway felt he should have been king of England too! Harold kill him.

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WILLAIMWas Edward’s cousin and was promised the throne by him. Willaim was Duke of Normandy and came from France

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THE BATTLE OF HASTINGSFURIOUS CLAIMANTSHAROLD

GODWINSON

HAROLDHARALD

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THE BATTLE OF THE HASTINGS

Harold

Harald

William Duke Willaim

Willaim fought in south coast

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THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS

EnglishNormands

In the battle there were no guns, tanks and planes.

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THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS

The Normans surrounded them and cut the English down. This trick successfully repeated three times.

Misteriously Harold dies.

Willaim became the new king.


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