William landed in 1682
William of Orange actually conquered England in 1688, with the support of a number of leading protestant nobility and gentry! He kept an army of occupation in England for about 10 years.
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The reign of King William lV lasted 7 years,from June 26,1830 until June 20,1837.
because he wanted to be loyal to the Normans and pay them back, because they basically won the fight for him because he wanted to be loyal to the Normans and pay them back, because they basically won the fight for him
Napoleon or Hitler Surely 'William the Conqueror' - the Norman conqueror of England, who invaded in (wait for it!) AD 1066.
Jan 6th - King Harald of England crownedFeb 28th - Westminster Abbey opensMar 23rd - 18th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's CometApr 24th - Halley's Comet sparks English monk to predict country'll be destroyedSep 20th - Battle at Fulford: King of Norway, Harald III Hardrada defeats British militiaSep 25th - The Battle of Stamford Bridge marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon eraSep 27th - William the Conqueror troops set sail for EnglandSep 28th - William the Conqueror invade England landing at Pevensey Bay, SussexOct 14th - Battle of Hastings, in which William the Conqueror wins EnglandDec 25th - William the Conqueror, crowned king of EnglandSee the related link for further information.
Jan 6th - King Harald of England crownedFeb 28th - Westminster Abbey opensMar 23rd - 18th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's CometApr 24th - Halley's Comet sparks English monk to predict country'll be destroyedSep 20th - Battle at Fulford: King of Norway, Harald III Hardrada defeats British militiaSep 25th - The Battle of Stamford Bridge marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon eraSep 27th - William the Conqueror troops set sail for EnglandSep 28th - William the Conqueror invade England landing at Pevensey Bay, SussexOct 14th - Battle of Hastings, in which William the Conqueror wins EnglandDec 25th - William the Conqueror, crowned king of EnglandSee the related link for further information.
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