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Kitty [74]
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How did William increase Royal power in england

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Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
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He raised an army and won the backing of the pope. He then sailed across the English Channel. At the battle of Hastings, William and his Norman knights triumphed over Harold. On Christmas Day 1066, William the conqueror, as he was now called, assumed the crown of England
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