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Henry Tudor invaded from France in 1485, and James II was essentially deposed when 14 000 of William of Orange's troops landed to kick off the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688. |
Henry Tudor invaded from France in 1485, and James II was essentially deposed when 14 000 of William of Orange's troops landed to kick off the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688. |
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I also think some armies landed during Stephen and Matilda's civil war, but those two will do for a start :) |
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Revision as of 22:04, 27 October 2003
It's actually not true that William the Conqueror was the most recent invasion of England.
Henry Tudor invaded from France in 1485, and James II was essentially deposed when 14 000 of William of Orange's troops landed to kick off the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688.
I also think some armies landed during Stephen and Matilda's civil war, but those two will do for a start :)
Anton de Stoc Politokopolis