What is William the Conqueror remembered for?

William the Conqueror He was a Norman (descendent of Vikings in northern France -- Normandy) who conquered England from its Anglo-Saxon (Germanic -- "Old English") kings in 1066, near the town of Hastings, in Sussex, England. (A famous tapestry, now housed in the city of Bayeux, Normandy, France, depicts the battle from the winners' side and is called the "Bayeux Tapestry". ) s dynasty brought French to England, and the combination of French and Old English became Middle English -- the first time the English language was really beginning to have the vocabulary it has today.

The conflict between France and England through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, began to worsen through Norman alliances, too: they owned territories in France, so subsequent English kings & queens tried to conquer France for several hundred years Born: 1028.

William is in the centre, Odo is on the left with empty hands, and Robert is on the right with a sword in his hand.

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