Make 5W revision cards of some or all of the following Anglo-Saxon and Norman Events to help you revise and learn the key details . Harold’s embassy to.

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Make 5W revision cards of some or all of the following Anglo-Saxon and Norman Events to help you revise and learn the key details . Harold’s embassy to Normandy The Rebellion against Tostig The Death of Edward Confessor The Battle of Stamford Bridge The Battle of Hastings The building of Motte and Bailey castles The submission of Edwin and Morcar The Harrying of the North

Event: Harold’s Embassy to Normandy When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: The Rebellion against Tostig When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: The death of Edward the Confessor When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: The Battle of Stamford Bridge When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important?

Event: The Battle of Hastings When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: The Building of Motte and Bailey Castles When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: Submission of Edwin and Morcar When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important? Event: The Harrying of the North When? Where? Who was involved? What Happened? Why did it happen? Why was it important?

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