William took seven months to prepare his invasion force, using some 600 transport ships to carry around 7,000 men (including 2,000-3,000 cavalry) across the Channel. On 28 September 1066, with a favourable wind, William landed unopposed at Pevensey and, within a few days, raised fortifications at Hastings.
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Mar 4, 2010 · Claiming his right to the English throne, William, duke of Normandy, invades England at Pevensey on Britain's southeast coast.
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