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The Norman Conquest in 1066 ended the Anglo-Saxon period.
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The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings, 1066) led to William the Conqueror replacing the Anglo-Saxon ruling elite and is conventionally taken as the end of the Anglo-Saxon period in England.
The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings, 1066) led to William the Conqueror replacing the Anglo-Saxon ruling elite and is conventionally taken as the end of the Anglo-Saxon period in England.
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