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Battle of Hastings reenactment

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Iggulden. "Among the re-enactors flying in are Poles, Russians, Czechs, Americans and Canadians. Two Frenchman have broken ranks for the first time to fight for the Saxons, the Germans are sending more than 100 for Harold, and the Finns have mustered 16. Admittedly, Iceland's 22 men are fighting for
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Every five or six years since 1984 it has been the site of major reenactments. At the 2000 reenactment, called "Hastings 2000", about 1000 reenactors on foot, 100 cavalry and between 50 and 100 archers from 16 different countries took part.
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Iggulden. "More than 3,000 fighters, a three-fold increase on the previous "Mega Battle" of 2000, are massing in full war dress this week to play out a specially extended script, to commemorate the best-known date in British
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BBC News: "Normans fight Saxons... and the rain". "A major re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings in 1066, involving 1,000 Normans and Saxons, will go ahead this weekend despite the flooding in East Sussex."
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The two-day Hastings 2006 event saw more than 3,000 re-enactors performing for a crowd of about 30,000 paying public. It was believed to have been the largest pre-gunpowder reenactment event ever held.
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BBC News: "Normans fight Saxons... and the rain". "Among the warriors on the battlefield will be enthusiasts from as far away as Australia, New Zealand and the US."
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Richards. "As many as 3,000 re-enactors from across the world have camped out at Battle Abbey for performances on Saturday and Sunday."
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William the Conqueror, alongside the Irish, and Harold's brother Leofwine Godwinson is being played by an Australian."
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Richards. "Tens of thousands of visitors had plenty more than the battle restaging to occupy themselves with."
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English Heritage official page, including re-enactment times/dates
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Battle Abbey
reenactment
Battle of Hastings
Battle Abbey
Battle, East Sussex
English Heritage
"Normans fight Saxons... and the rain"
"King Harold and William square up"
"Long road to Hastings as Saxons march to battle"
The Daily Telegraph
"1066, the rematch: Harold loses again"
The Times

Battle of Hastings reenactments
Hastings 2006 pages
Viking re-enactment society
Conquest – Society of Anglo-Norman History
English Heritage official page, including re-enactment times/dates
Re-enactment 2006 video
50°54′45″N 0°29′14″E / 50.91250°N 0.48722°E / 50.91250; 0.48722
Categories
Historical reenactment events
Medieval reenactment
Military reenactment

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