Who was crowned King of England on Christmas Day in 1066?
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William the Conqueror was the crowned king of England
William the Conqueror was the crowned king of England
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"The lord was executed and his powers crushed. As indicated by legend, he was shot through the eye with a bolt.
On Christmas Day, William the Conqueror has delegated the principal Norman lord of England.
Following the passing of Edward the Confessor, Harold Godwineson, leader of the most amazing respectable family in England, is delegated King Harold II.
On his deathbed, Edward as far as anyone knows assigned Harold the illustrious beneficiary, yet this case was questioned by William, Duke of Normandy and cousin of the late lord.
Moreover, King Harald III Hardraade of Norway had structures on England, as did Tostig, sibling of Harold.""
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