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BATTLE WHICH OCCURRED ON 14 OCTOBER 1066
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  • Reenactment]] in front of [[Battle Abbey]]
  • The location of the [[Battle of Stamford Bridge]]
  • Battle dispositions
  • Ruins of the monks' dormitory at Battle Abbey
  • Norman knights and archers at the Battle of Hastings, as depicted in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • Scene from the Bayeux Tapestry depicting mounted Norman soldiers attacking Anglo-Saxons who are fighting on foot in a shield wall
  • Scene from the Bayeux Tapestry showing mounted Norman cavalrymen fighting Anglo-Saxon infantry
  • Stone marking the spot of the high altar at [[Battle Abbey]], where Harold died<ref name=Gravett79>Gravett ''Hastings'' p. 79</ref>
  • View of the battlefield looking towards [[Senlac Hill]]
  • castle]] within the ruins of the Roman fort. While the outermost walls date from the Roman period, the surviving buildings of the inner bailey post-date William.<ref>Porter ''Pevensey Castle'' pp. 4, 26–27</ref>
  • The battlefield from the north side

Battle of Hastings         

[(,bætləv)'heɪstɪŋz]

общая лексика

Battle of Hastings

битва при Гастингсе (1066; закончилась победой герцога Нормандии Вильгельма [William] над англосаксонскими войсками короля Гарольда II [Harold II])

по названию города, близ кот. происходило сражение

синоним

Conqueror

hastings         
  • [[Jack in the Green]] celebration: a giant mermaid processing through Hastings Old Town
  • The double decker promenade that runs from Hastings Pier beyond Marine Court (seen in the distance), with a break at Warrior Square, was built in the 1930s by the borough engineer [[Sidney Little]]
  • Borough of Hastings, shown within East Sussex
  • Entrance to Kings Walk, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre
  • Fishermen's Museum, housed in former St. Nicholas Church. Opened in 1854, it is a grade II listed building.
  • Dinosaur footprint found amongst rocks at the cliff base
  • ''Hastings- Boats making the Shore in a Breeze,'' by [[John James Chalon]], 1819
  • West Marina station]] have since closed.
  • Hastings Borough Bonfire Society at the Old Town Carnival 2010
  • An aerial view of [[Hastings Castle]]. Also shown St. Mary in the castle, former church completed 1828. The listed building is now a 500-seat auditorium and exhibition venue.
  • [[Hastings Castle]], with the Pier and Town Centre in the background, and [[Eastbourne]] on the horizon
  • Runners during the 2009 edition of the Hastings Half Marathon.
  • Hastings Old Town July 1965.
  • Front of [[Hastings railway station]], rebuilt in 2004
  • [[Hastings Town Hall]]
  • Map of the Hastings and District Electric Tramways
  • East Cliff and the beach at Hastings
  • East Hill Lift]]: one of the two funicular railways in Hastings
  • Hastings town centre and the Memorial from an old postcard
  • George Street, Old town
  • Turner]] (1810)
  • df=dmy-all }}</ref> where the SAGA offices are based
  • Duke William of Normandy, stabs King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. 14th-century manuscript in the [[British Library]], London.
  • Marine Court
  • Sussex Coast College and Hastings railway station
TOWN IN EAST SUSSEX, ON THE SOUTH COAST OF ENGLAND
Bachelor's Bump; Hastings, East Sussex; Hastings & St. Leonards; Glyne Gap; Hastings, England; Broomsgrove; Hastings and St leonards; Wishing Tree, Hastings; Hastings town centre; Baird, Hastings; Hastings Town Center; Wishing Tree, East Sussex; North Hastings; HASTINGS; Hastings and St Leonards; County Borough of Hastings; Transport in Hastings; Hastings, Sussex; Castledown Primary School; Peter Chowney; History of Hastings

['heistiŋz]

существительное

диалектизм

скороспелые или ранние овощи и фрукты

Hastings         
  • [[Jack in the Green]] celebration: a giant mermaid processing through Hastings Old Town
  • The double decker promenade that runs from Hastings Pier beyond Marine Court (seen in the distance), with a break at Warrior Square, was built in the 1930s by the borough engineer [[Sidney Little]]
  • Borough of Hastings, shown within East Sussex
  • Entrance to Kings Walk, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre
  • Fishermen's Museum, housed in former St. Nicholas Church. Opened in 1854, it is a grade II listed building.
  • Dinosaur footprint found amongst rocks at the cliff base
  • ''Hastings- Boats making the Shore in a Breeze,'' by [[John James Chalon]], 1819
  • West Marina station]] have since closed.
  • Hastings Borough Bonfire Society at the Old Town Carnival 2010
  • An aerial view of [[Hastings Castle]]. Also shown St. Mary in the castle, former church completed 1828. The listed building is now a 500-seat auditorium and exhibition venue.
  • [[Hastings Castle]], with the Pier and Town Centre in the background, and [[Eastbourne]] on the horizon
  • Runners during the 2009 edition of the Hastings Half Marathon.
  • Hastings Old Town July 1965.
  • Front of [[Hastings railway station]], rebuilt in 2004
  • [[Hastings Town Hall]]
  • Map of the Hastings and District Electric Tramways
  • East Cliff and the beach at Hastings
  • East Hill Lift]]: one of the two funicular railways in Hastings
  • Hastings town centre and the Memorial from an old postcard
  • George Street, Old town
  • Turner]] (1810)
  • df=dmy-all }}</ref> where the SAGA offices are based
  • Duke William of Normandy, stabs King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. 14th-century manuscript in the [[British Library]], London.
  • Marine Court
  • Sussex Coast College and Hastings railway station
TOWN IN EAST SUSSEX, ON THE SOUTH COAST OF ENGLAND
Bachelor's Bump; Hastings, East Sussex; Hastings & St. Leonards; Glyne Gap; Hastings, England; Broomsgrove; Hastings and St leonards; Wishing Tree, Hastings; Hastings town centre; Baird, Hastings; Hastings Town Center; Wishing Tree, East Sussex; North Hastings; HASTINGS; Hastings and St Leonards; County Borough of Hastings; Transport in Hastings; Hastings, Sussex; Castledown Primary School; Peter Chowney; History of Hastings

['heɪstɪŋz]

общая лексика

Гастингс (популярный приморский курорт в графстве Суссекс; первоначально один из Пяти портов [Cinque Ports]; там проводится знаменитый международный шахматный турнир)

существительное

общая лексика

г. Гастингс

география

г. Гастингс (Великобритания)

г. Хейстингс (США)

Определение

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Википедия

Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman Conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 mi (11 km) northwest of Hastings, close to the present-day town of Battle, East Sussex, and was a decisive Norman victory.

The background to the battle was the death of the childless King Edward the Confessor in January 1066, which set up a succession struggle between several claimants to his throne. Harold was crowned king shortly after Edward's death, but faced invasions by William, his own brother Tostig, and the Norwegian King Harald Hardrada (Harold III of Norway). Hardrada and Tostig defeated a hastily gathered army of Englishmen at the Battle of Fulford on 20 September 1066, and were in turn defeated by Harold at the Battle of Stamford Bridge five days later. The deaths of Tostig and Hardrada at Stamford Bridge left William as Harold's only serious opponent. While Harold and his forces were recovering, William landed his invasion forces in the south of England at Pevensey on 28 September 1066 and established a beachhead for his conquest of the kingdom. Harold was forced to march south swiftly, gathering forces as he went.

The exact numbers present at the battle are unknown as even modern estimates vary considerably. The composition of the forces is clearer: the English army was composed almost entirely of infantry and had few archers, whereas only about half of the invading force was infantry, the rest split equally between cavalry and archers. Harold appears to have tried to surprise William, but scouts found his army and reported its arrival to William, who marched from Hastings to the battlefield to confront Harold. The battle lasted from about 9 am to dusk. Early efforts of the invaders to break the English battle lines had little effect. Therefore, the Normans adopted the tactic of pretending to flee in panic and then turning on their pursuers. Harold's death, probably near the end of the battle, led to the retreat and defeat of most of his army. After further marching and some skirmishes, William was crowned as king on Christmas Day 1066.

There continued to be rebellions and resistance to William's rule, but Hastings effectively marked the culmination of William's conquest of England. Casualty figures are hard to come by, but some historians estimate that 2,000 invaders died along with about twice that number of Englishmen. William founded a monastery at the site of the battle, the high altar of the abbey church supposedly placed at the spot where Harold died.

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