1066
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'1066' has been developed to cater for the needs of teaching a popular topic that leads to the end of Saxon times, and also has implications through medieval times, such as Domesday, Magna Carta, the Wars of the Roses, and …
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'1066' has been developed to cater for the needs of teaching a popular topic that leads to the end of Saxon times, and also has implications through medieval times, such as Domesday, Magna Carta, the Wars of the Roses, and the Battle of Bosworth, thus linking Saxons and Tudors and incorporating the ever-fascinating topic of castles.
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