Mouse Mat : Norman Conquest 12 of 16
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Norman Conquest 12 of 16
William and his men advance to meet Harolds army
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1066 Advance Conquest Harolds Meet Norman Will I Am
Mouse Pad
Bring some life into your office, or create a heartfelt gift, with a personalised deluxe Mouse Mat. Made of high-density black foam with a tough, stain-resistant inter-woven cloth cover they will brighten up any home or corporate office.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image captures the pivotal moment during the historic events of 1066, as Norman-French leader William the Conqueror and his formidable army of 12,000 men advance towards King Harold's Anglo-Saxon forces at the Battle of Hastings. The date is October 14, and the location is Britain, marking a turning point in the country's history. William, depicted in the center on horseback, leads his troops with unwavering determination, their armor glinting in the sun. His men, a formidable force of Norman knights and infantry, follow closely behind, their faces set with resolve. The contrast between the two armies is striking; the Norman soldiers, with their distinctive helmets and shields, stand out against the backdrop of Harold's Anglo-Saxon warriors, clad in chainmail and shields adorned with intricate patterns. The Battle of Hastings, fought on October 14, 1066, is one of the most famous battles in English history. King Harold, who had only recently ascended to the throne, had defeated two previous invasion attempts by Harald Hardrada of Norway and Tostig Godwinson, Harold's own brother. However, William, the Duke of Normandy, had not given up on his claim to the English throne, and with a larger and better-equipped army, he was determined to succeed. The outcome of this battle would have far-reaching consequences for Britain. The Norman Conquest would bring about significant cultural, linguistic, and architectural changes to the country, shaping its future for centuries to come. This powerful image, with its intricate details and rich historical significance, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time of momentous change and conflict.
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