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A new study is challenging one of the most familiar stories of the Norman Conquest: that King Harold II marched his army nearly 200 miles from northern England to face William of Normandy in 1066. Instead, according to fresh research, much of that journey may have been made by sea—a claim that is already prompting debate among historians. The research, led by Professor Tom Licence of the Universit...
Did King Harold Sail to Hastings? New Study Sparks Debate Among Historians | Huntaegis