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William the conqueror

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In 1066, he invaded England and defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, becoming the first Norman king of England. William's reign was marked by significant changes to English society. He introduced feudalism to England, which created a hierarchical system where landowners held power over their tenants. William also commissioned the Domesday Book, which recorded all land ownership in England and helped establish a centralized government. Despite his harsh rule and suppression of rebellions, William is remembered as one of England's greatest monarchs. His victory at Hastings changed the course of English history and paved the way for future Norman rulers. H


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