When Edward the Confessor died, his distant kinsman, William of Normandy, claimed that he was the rightful heir to the English crown and began preparations to take it by force. The battle was joined between the forces of Harold, King of England, and the Norman army, and their methods of battle were a study in contrasts.
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When Edward the Confessor died, his distant kinsman, William of Normandy, claimed that he was the rightful heir to the English crown and began preparations to take it by force. The battle was joined between the forces of Harold, King of England, and the Norman army, and their methods of battle were a study in contrasts.
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