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Senlac Hill or
Senlac Ridge is
generally accepted as the
location in
which Harold Godwinson deplo**** his army for the
Battle of
Hastings on 14 October...
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towards the enemy.
Harold had
taken a
defensive position at the top of
Senlac Hill (present-day Battle, East Sus****),
about 6 mi (9.7 km) from William's...
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Battle of Hastings,
which took
place 8 mi (13 km) to the north-west at
Senlac Hill in 1066. It
later became one of the
medieval Cinque Ports. In the 19th...
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towards the enemy.
Harold had
taken a
defensive position at the top of
Senlac Hill (present-day Battle, East Sus****),
about 6
miles (9.7 kilometres) from...
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Senlac (2016 po****tion: 41) is a
village in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan within the
Rural Muni****lity of
Senlac No. 411 and
Census Division...
- The
tunnel from Sheppard–Yonge
station to
Welbeck Road (one
block east of
Senlac Road) was
built for
train storage at the time of
original construction....
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earthworks near Hastings. The two
armies clashed at the
Battle of Hastings, at
Senlac Hill (near the
present town of Battle)
close by
Hastings on 14 October,...
- south-east of
Senlac Hill, and it was from
Telham Hill that
William the
Conqueror first caught sight of the
English army
forming up on
Senlac Hill, for the...
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towards the enemy.
Harold had
taken up a
defensive position at the top of
Senlac Hill (present-day Battle, East Sus****),
about 6
miles (10 kilometres) from...
- 867°N 47.217°W / 45.867; -47.217)
while a
member of
Convoy ON 115.
Empire Senlac was a 3,750 GRT
tanker which was
built by J L
Thompson & Sons Ltd, Sunderland...