king harold of england was killed by Norman's change to active form
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The Norman Conquest of England, led by William the Conqueror, was carried out between 1066 and 1071 CE. The conquest saw the death of King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings and the replacement of the Anglo-Saxon elite as William redistributed land to his fellow Normans. Crowned William I (r. 1066-1087 CE) on Christmas Day, the new regime would take five years to fully control England, seeing off several invasions and rebellions, but once established, it would oversee profound changes in all areas of society. These changes included a restructuring of the Church, innovations in military and religious architecture, the evolution of the English language, the spread of feudalism and a much greater contact with continental Europe, especially France.
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Norman's change killed king Harold of England.