The Battle of Hastings

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Who led the Norman-French army in the Battle of Hastings?

  • King Edward the Confessor
  • Duke William of Normandy (correct)
  • King Harald Hardrada
  • King Harold Godwinson

When was the Battle of Hastings fought?

  • 20 September 1065
  • 14 October 1066 (correct)
  • 14 October 1065
  • 20 September 1066

Who was crowned king after the death of King Edward the Confessor?

  • King Harold Godwinson (correct)
  • King Harald Hardrada
  • William, Duke of Normandy
  • Tostig

Where did the Battle of Hastings take place?

<p>Northwest of Hastings (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who defeated the English army at the Battle of Fulford?

<p>Harald Hardrada and Tostig (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did some Antiochian leaders suspect about the 'hypostatic' union of St. Cyril?

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What did the Antiochian leaders assert to confirm Christ as a real and perfect man?

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Why did the Antiochenes prefer the expression prosopic union?

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What did the incarnation change according to Fr. V.C. Samuel?

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What did the Antiochenes affirm about Christ?

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