ich: "Come off it Tora. If you invade somewhere it's an invasion :-) " - yes of course, all I'm saying is that it was really just the rightful king claiming his kingdom.
Re the Dutch I am thinking of their influence in free thinking, religion, and commerce especially.
And they are pretty small compared to Briatain.
That isn't to knock Britain of course.
the Anglo-Saxons didn't follow modern rules of succession, by which we know who's 3118th in line for the throne; that's why they ran it through the witenagemot. They'd usually choose the atheling but Edward had no children, and nominated Harold, and the witenagemot went along with that. The Normans claimed William had been promised the throne, but they would say that wouldn't they.
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