The era of
Subscribe1060s
6 recaps across 2 years of the decade. Reconstructed from contemporary coverage, archives, and the public record.
Edward the Confessor Dedicates Westminster Abbey
The solemn dedication of Westminster Abbey on December 28, 1065-just days before the Confessor's death-was the grandest ecclesiastical festival of the decade with broad historical documentation.
Norman Conquest of England
The Battle of Hastings and subsequent Norman conquest fundamentally reshaped English governance, language, and culture, making it one of history's pivotal military and political turning points.
The Bayeux Tapestry and 1066
The Norman conquest at Hastings severed England from Scandinavian influence and anchored it to Continental feudalism, reshaping the English crown and culture.
Coronation of William the Conqueror
William's coronation following his Norman victory at Hastings inaugurated a new dynastic order and redirected the course of English political development.
Tower of London Fire & Collapse
A catastrophic fire and structural failure struck the Tower of London shortly after the Norman conquest, documented in contemporary chronicles and archaeological evidence of medieval construction damage.
1066Battle of Hastings
When Normans broke England's shield wall and rewrote its future.
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