Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest · 1060 – 1066
The Succession Crisis of 1066
Evaluating the claims of Harold Godwinson, William of Normandy, and Harald Hardrada.
Key Questions
- 1Who had the strongest claim to the English throne in 1066?
- 2Why did the Witan choose Harold Godwinson?
- 3How did William justify his planned invasion?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
GCSE: History - Anglo-Saxon and Norman EnglandGCSE: History - Medieval England
Year: Year 10
Subject: History
Unit: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest
Period: 1060 – 1066
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