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Battle of Hastings re-enacted by 1,000 soldiers for 950th anniversary

Invasion that transformed England in 1066 is commemorated in English Heritage’s once-in-a-lifetime restaging


English Heritage’s re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings at Battle Abbey on 15 and 16 October. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock

More than 1,000 soldiers have re-enacted English history’s defining battle on the site in East Sussex where it took place 950 years ago.
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Swords clashed, arrows flew and maces swung on Saturday as a group of chainmail-clad participants played out the 1066 Battle of Hastings – a conflict that changed the face of England.

There were falconry and weaponry displays, historical lectures and living history camps for 8,000 people attending the event, which also runs on Sunday.

By the coast near Hastings on 14 October 1066, the forces of Harold and Duke William of Normandy met. Anglo-Saxon King Harold was killed and William seized the English throne, in a battle whose bloodshed was later immortalised in the Bayeux tapestry. William earned his epithet of “the Conqueror” and in time the town of Battle grew up around an abbey built to commemorate the event.


A group of re-enactors end their 300-mile cross-country journey in Battle. Photograph: Tom Pugh/PA

Prior to Saturday’s re-enactment, a core group of diehards had marched for three weeks on foot and horseback starting in York, echoing the journey King Harold made to fight nearly 1,000 years ago.

The march, organised by English Heritage, was part of a series of events marking the 950th anniversary of the events of 1066 and the Norman conquest.
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Marching into central London, the re-enactors joined a pop-up Saxon encampment in Hyde Park on 8 October.

Nigel Amos, who led the 1066 march on behalf of English Heritage, said: “I have been involved in re-enactment for many years and for me this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

Phil Harper, a spokesman for English Heritage, said it was the biggest event for several years.

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Re: Battle of Hastings re-enacted by 1,000 soldiers for 950th anniversary
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 06:18:40 PM »
Thanks for sharing. It brings back memories from my English history classes at university, although I did not like the professor. I've jut finished watching Vikings and found Anglo-Saxon England period very interesting and trying to find some reading on this period. I've always been interested in WW2 but did not dwell on earlier periods, apart from Ancient Rome perhaps. Only recently did I find the Middle Ages or the Renaissance equally attractive.
 


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