Senlac Hill
(Main article: Battle of Hastings) Senlac Hill (or Senlac Ridge) is the location where Harold Godwinson deployed his army for the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. The name Senlac was popularised by the Victorian historian E.A. Freeman based solely on a description of the battle by the Anglo-Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis. Freeman went on to suggest that the Normans nicknamed the area Blood lake as a pun on the English Sand lake.
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Senlac Hill
(Main article: Battle of Hastings) Senlac Hill (or Senlac Ridge) is the location where Harold Godwinson deployed his army for the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. The name Senlac was popularised by the Victorian historian E.A. Freeman based solely on a description of the battle by the Anglo-Norman chronicler Orderic Vitalis. Freeman went on to suggest that the Normans nicknamed the area Blood lake as a pun on the English Sand lake.
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(Main article: Battle of Hasti ...... e did not use the name Senlac.
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La colline de Senlac (en angla ...... eterre Portail de l’Angleterre
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Monte Senlac (ou Cume de Senla ...... atalha não usam o nome Senlac.
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Senlac Hill ist eine 84 m hohe ...... ter Standort des Battle Abbey.
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(Main article: Battle of Hasti ...... pun on the English Sand lake.
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La colline de Senlac (en angla ...... eterre Portail de l’Angleterre
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Monte Senlac (ou Cume de Senla ...... s Sand lake, "Lago de Sangue".
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Senlac Hill ist eine 84 m hohe ...... ter Standort des Battle Abbey.
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Colline de Senlac
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Monte Senlac
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Senlac Hill
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Senlac Hill
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