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    - The King Who Fell at Hastings
    by Peter Rex
    £8.99

    When Harold, King England, fell to William the Conqueror's army at Hastings in 1066 it changed the course of British history forever. This is the life of Harold, Anglo-Saxon England's last king.

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    - The Bastard of Normandy
    by Peter Rex
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    A masterful biography of the Norman king who conquered England in 1066 and changed the country forever.

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    - The Definitive Biography of the Famous English Outlaw Who Rebelled Against William the Conqueror
    by Peter Rex
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    The definitive biography of the famous English outlaw who rebelled against William the Conqueror

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    - King of England
    by Peter Rex
    £10.99

    The first major biography of Edward the Confessor for almost 40 years.

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    - A New History of the Norman Conquest
    by Peter Rex
    £9.99

    A radical retelling of the most important event in English history - the Norman invasion of 1066. The Norman Conquest is the single most important event in English history. On this invasion and 'regime change' pivoted the second millennium of English history. This is well recognised, what is not is how long and hard the English people fought to deny William 'the Bastard', Duke of Normandy his prize. Rather than being the smooth transition peddled by pro-Norman historians, the Norman Conquest was a brutal and violent takeover by an army of occupation. Unknown thousands of rebellious thegns resisted the Norman regime, the most famous being Hereward, but there were plenty of willing collaborators among England's clergy, who pushed for William to be crowned king. In return he let them retain their sees and abbacies, as well as the vast tracts of land. Peter Rex tells the whole story of the Conquest of England by the Normans from its genesis in the deathbed decision of King Edward the Confessor in January 1066 to recommend Harold Godwinson as his successor, to the crushing of the last flickers of English resistance in June 1076.

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