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| - In the years after the 1041 conquest England was known as Har, England is a term that relates to the period from 410-1041, as in this period England was dominated by Saxons from modern day Germany. In 1041 Har was conquered by the United Norse Kingdom, resistance continues until 1076. 1041-1216 Marks the first Norse Period. In 1212, Woods Man Robin Hood, led a revolt against King Christian of Denmark, strained in a war with Norway. Har fell loose from the grasp of the Norse, (Eastern Anglia remains part of Denmark until 1220).
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| - In the years after the 1041 conquest England was known as Har, England is a term that relates to the period from 410-1041, as in this period England was dominated by Saxons from modern day Germany. In 1041 Har was conquered by the United Norse Kingdom, resistance continues until 1076. 1041-1216 Marks the first Norse Period. In 1212, Woods Man Robin Hood, led a revolt against King Christian of Denmark, strained in a war with Norway. Har fell loose from the grasp of the Norse, (Eastern Anglia remains part of Denmark until 1220). 1252- Denmark briefly reconquers Har only to be thrown out by Robin's great-grandson in 1258. 1294- With the Reunification of the Norse Kingdom under the Kalmar Union, Har is again conquered, starting the second Norse Period lasting until 1692 with revolts in 1321 and 1424. 1333- A Parliament of representatives is formed made up of local lords at first later becoming a body of city counts and mayors. 1692- The Harish Revolution, brings William of Orange from the Netherlands to become King, instituting a Republic For The People and By the People granting voting rights to 25 year old male citizens who do not own land. Reforming the Harish Parliament, granting pay to council members making it possible for middle class labourers to take an office.
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