1060s in England
Events from the 1060s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - Edward the Confessor (to 5 January 1066), Harold Godwinson (to 14 October 1066), Edgar the Ætheling (to 10 December 1066), William I of England
Events
- 1060
- 1061
- 1062
- 1063
- 1064
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- 1066
- 5 January - King Edward the Confessor dies.[2]
- 6 January - Harold Godwinson chosen to be king over Edward's nephew Edgar Ætheling who was still a child.[2]
- Tostig Godwinson attempts to invade England, but is forced to return to Scotland.[1]
- 20 September - Battle of Fulford: Harald III of Norway invades England and defeats the English forces led by Morcar of Northumbria and Edwin, Earl of Mercia.[1]
- 25 September - Battle of Stamford Bridge: King Harold II of England defeats and kills both Harald III of Norway and Tostig.[2]
- 28 September - William, Duke of Normandy ("William the Conqueror") lands an invasion force near Pevensey. King Harold marches south to meet him.[2]
- 14 October
- 25 December - Coronation of William I of England.[2]
- 1067
- December - William suppresses a revolt in Exeter, and constructs a castle there.[1]
- Edgar Ætheling flees to Scotland with his family.[1]
- Construction of Winchester Castle.
- 1068
- 1069
- 28 January - Northumbrians kill the new Norman earl, and attack York.[1]
- King Sweyn II of Denmark lands a fleet in the Humber in support of the rebels, and burns York, destroying the old Minster.[1]
- At Stafford, William swiftly defeats a rebellion led by Edwin of Mercia.[1]
- Winter of 1069–1070 - Harrying of the North: William quells rebellions in the North of England.[4]
Births
Deaths
References
Map of England in 1065 AD
See also