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31 October, 05:11

Defeated in 1066 by the Normans, who was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England?

A.) Edmund Ironside

B.) Harold Godwinson

C.) Edward the Confessor

D.) Æthelred the Unready

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  1. 31 October, 05:28
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    Harold Godwinson
  2. 31 October, 06:41
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    B. Harold Godwinson

    Explanation:

    Harold II was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England (ever wonder where we get the word England? it comes from angland.) In 1066 was the Battle of Hastings, a hugely important battle in European history because it began the Norman conquest of England (meaning, the Vikings were now conquering England!). Its important legacies were blending French and Anglo-Saxon languages to create English, and putting William the Conqueror on the throne.
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