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2006-06-12 00:30:37 · 16 answers · asked by fcukjay91 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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1066 is right. BBC has a good website on it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/normans/hastings_01.shtml

2006-06-12 00:33:02 · answer #1 · answered by Dani 4 · 0 0

On 14 October 1066

2006-06-12 00:33:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The year 1066 A.D. During the battle, the first recorded observation of Haley's Comet (In Western Civilizations) was recorded, tens of thousands of people across several countries all over Europe reported seeing it. At the time, it was considered an omen about the battle and the entire war, Some thought a good omen, many thought a bad omen.

2006-06-12 21:04:34 · answer #3 · answered by Bradly T Weatherford Jones 3 · 0 0

1066

2006-06-12 04:35:06 · answer #4 · answered by jimbob 6 · 0 0

1066

2006-06-12 04:08:15 · answer #5 · answered by cajetakethepoint 2 · 0 0

1066

2006-06-12 00:33:47 · answer #6 · answered by wheels 1 · 0 0

1066

2006-06-12 00:33:23 · answer #7 · answered by Manisha 1 · 0 0

1066 in October. The Normans and the Saxons, ahhh yes I remember it well... rushing the hill with spear and axe!
I've fought in the reenacted battle in Suffolk and can say that doing that gives one a better understanding of history then sitting on ones '**** at the computer all day wondering "what can one get from doing that sort of thing".

2006-06-18 11:52:54 · answer #8 · answered by swordfighter 3 · 0 0

14 0ct 1066

2006-06-12 01:30:43 · answer #9 · answered by chuck s 3 · 0 0

it was 1066

2006-06-12 00:32:30 · answer #10 · answered by longhunter17692002 5 · 0 0

1066. Family legend says one of my relatives helped cause it by not delivering a message that could have prevented it. I figure they were off partying.

2006-06-12 00:36:28 · answer #11 · answered by Tish 5 · 0 0

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