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1066 Showdown: How the Norman Conquest Reshaped England
23 Aug
Summary
- Harold Godwinson and William of Normandy vied for the English throne
- Decisive Battle of Hastings led to William's victory and coronation as king
- Harold's death in battle left England under Norman rule

In August 2025, a historical drama titled "King & Conqueror" explores the lives and rivalry of Harold of Wessex and William of Normandy, and the bloody conflict that erupted as they both sought to claim the throne of England.
The series charts the parallel experiences of the two men as they rose to power in their respective nations. Both Harold and William coveted the English crown, with William believing it was rightfully his as the cousin of the late King Edward the Confessor, while Harold claimed to have been named Edward's successor shortly before the king's death in January 1066.
The two men ultimately crossed swords at the Battle of Hastings in October 1066, a pivotal conflict that would forever change the course of English history. After a hard-fought battle, William emerged victorious, and Harold was killed. William then marched to London, where he was crowned King of England on Christmas Day 1066, becoming known as William the Conqueror.