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Step Back in Time to 1066: A Pivotal Year in History The year 1066 stands out as a defining moment in the nation's past: the year of the legendary Battle of Hastings. Why Does 1066 Matter? . A turning point that transformed the country's leadership and culture . The end of one era and the beginning of another . The rise of William the Conqueror as England's first Norman king Discover the story behind this game-changing event in graphic novel form! This graphic novel delves into every detail, from the fateful choices and strategies that led William of Normandy to claim the English throne, to the dramatic demise of Harold, presented in informative and easy-to-understand language, with fun, fascinating, and brilliantly colourful illustrations. Dive into the key moments that shaped history: . The crowning of Harold as King . The clash at Stamford Bridge . The Battle of Hastings . The grand coronation of William as King of England on Christmas Day Discover these moments and more ? Dive into the pages and relive history like never before. This captivating graphic novel brings history to life with vivid, comic-strip panels that transport readers straight into the heart of the action. You'll uncover: . Key events and the prominent figures who shaped both sides of the conflict . Strategies and tools used by the armies in their struggle for power . Insights into the diverse languages and cultures of the era Perfect for Young Historians and Enthusiasts! AGES: 11 plus AUTHOR: Stuart Douch is a teacher and artist living in Lancing, West Sussex. He has taught mainly English and history for over 20 years, ten of which he was a headteacher. He and his wife live with their two cats and rabbits. He enjoys singing in a local choir, learning languages ? including the five non-English languages in this book ? drawing, and reading literature and history.
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Step Back in Time to 1066: A Pivotal Year in History The year 1066 stands out as a defining moment in the nation's past: the year of the legendary Battle of Hastings. Why Does 1066 Matter? . A turning point that transformed the country's leadership and culture . The end of one era and the beginning of another . The rise of William the Conqueror as England's first Norman king Discover the story behind this game-changing event in graphic novel form! This graphic novel delves into every detail, from the fateful choices and strategies that led William of Normandy to claim the English throne, to the dramatic demise of Harold, presented in informative and easy-to-understand language, with fun, fascinating, and brilliantly colourful illustrations. Dive into the key moments that shaped history: . The crowning of Harold as King . The clash at Stamford Bridge . The Battle of Hastings . The grand coronation of William as King of England on Christmas Day Discover these moments and more ? Dive into the pages and relive history like never before. This captivating graphic novel brings history to life with vivid, comic-strip panels that transport readers straight into the heart of the action. You'll uncover: . Key events and the prominent figures who shaped both sides of the conflict . Strategies and tools used by the armies in their struggle for power . Insights into the diverse languages and cultures of the era Perfect for Young Historians and Enthusiasts! AGES: 11 plus AUTHOR: Stuart Douch is a teacher and artist living in Lancing, West Sussex. He has taught mainly English and history for over 20 years, ten of which he was a headteacher. He and his wife live with their two cats and rabbits. He enjoys singing in a local choir, learning languages ? including the five non-English languages in this book ? drawing, and reading literature and history.