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  • Sorry William, No Conquering Now: EU Red Tape Prevents Construction Of A Replica Ship From 1066

    01/05/2023 2:55:16 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 10 replies
    Science 2.0 ^ | January 2nd 2023 | Hank Campbell
    In 1066, Duke William of Normandy left France on a fleet of ships to fight his cousin and competitor for the vacant English throne, Harold Godwinson, and at the Battle of Hastings, the matter was settled. Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon claimant, was dead, and a new age for England began.(1) Had the EU existed then, he'd have never had the chance. Given current EU red tape, efforts to make a replica of La Mora, the ship Williams used to become The Conqueror, mean it may still not be ready for the 1,000 year anniversary. Unless Great Britain, having shucked off...
  • The White Ship

    12/29/2022 10:32:54 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 28 replies
    YouTube ^ | The History Guy
    A single event in 1120 set off years of war and instability that would lead to the rise of house Plantagenet, which ruled England until 1485. That one event was a disaster with reverberations throughout history, one of those moments on which history pivots.The White Ship | The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered1.13M subscribers | 182,664 views | November 24, 2021
  • France's Bayeux Tapestry Aces First Restoration in 150 Years

    03/17/2021 10:42:35 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 27 replies
    Artdaily ^ | Thursday, March 18, 2021
    It has stood for over nine centuries as the most celebrated record of the 1066 Norman Conquest of England, its famous images cemented into the mind of every British school child. But for all its enduring power, the 70-metre (230 feet) long Bayeux Tapestry -- held at a museum in the northern French town of the same name -- is a fragile object suffering from wear-and-tear, including thousands of holes. It will now be restored for the first since 1870, two years after an agreement between Paris and London for the tapestry to be loaned to Britain. "The tapestry is...
  • It's the anniversary of the 1066 Battle of Hastings: history, videos, maps, and links

    10/14/2017 5:13:43 AM PDT · by harpygoddess · 26 replies
    vaviper.blogspot.com ^ | 10/13/2017 | VA Viper
    Today is the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings in 1066, in which William the Conqueror initiated the Norman conquest of England by defeating the forces of the Anglo-Saxon King Harold, who was killed in the conflict (although there's been recent speculation that Harold survived). William, Duke of Normandy, had been promised the English throne by his cousin, Edward the Confessor (reigned 1042-1066), and Harold, earl of Wessex, had sworn agreement to that succession. However, with the death of Edward, Harold crowned himself king, leading William to mount a sea-borne invasion to assert his own right. Landing his army on...