Tuesday, 26 October 2021

A comment about the Battle of Hastings - posted by Ben Vartok, 27 October 2021

This Day (well two weeks ago) on October 14 1066 - A Norman-French Army led by Duke William II of Normandy successfully handles the English led by King Harold Goodwinson. A decisive victory, this marks the beginning of the successful French / Norman conquest of England.

      • Andrew Crampton
        Recently learned that 1/3 of Willie's army was Bretons looking to retake their homeland from the Saxons.
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      • Mike Hodgson
        Speaking as a descendant of Normans
        “Dieu bénisse le duc !”
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      • John Way
        Influenced by my maternal grandmother I was totally in sympathy with the Anglo-Danes "bravely resisting evil garlic-eating Frenchies with bad haircuts, led by William the Bastard". Then I discovered that I am descended in the 29th generation from Willi… 
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      • Mike Hodgson
        Let’s face it - the whole campaign was a bunch of Vikings landing and beating up a smaller bunch of Vikings then being surprised and beaten up by another bunch of Vikings who then marched south to be trounced by yet another bunch of Vikings.
        Oh yes - there was the odd Brit tagging along for laughs.
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