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The term '''Invasion of England''' may refer to the following planned or actual invasions of what is now modern [[England]], successful or otherwise.
The term '''Invasion of England''' may refer to the following planned or actual invasions of what is now modern [[England]], successful or otherwise.


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* [[Invasion of Engand by Norway (1066)|Invasion of Engand by Norway]] under Harald Hadrada, September 1066
* [[Invasion of Engand by Norway (1066)|Invasion of Engand by Norway]] under Harald Hadrada, September 1066
* The 1066 [[Norman conquest of England]] under William the Conqueror
* The 1066 [[Norman conquest of England]] under William the Conqueror
* The 1136-1138 invasions of northern England by [[ David I of Scotland ]] and subsequent occupation until 1157.
* The 1136-1138 invasions of northern England by [[David I of Scotland]] and subsequent occupation until 1157.
* The 1139 invasion of England by [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1139 invasion of England by [[Empress Matilda|Matilda]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1149 and 1153 invasions by the future [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] during [[The Anarchy]]
* The 1149 and 1153 invasions by the future [[Henry II of England|Henry II]] during [[The Anarchy]]
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* The 1685 landing in England by the Duke of Monmouth and his supporters during the [[Monmouth Rebellion]]
* The 1685 landing in England by the Duke of Monmouth and his supporters during the [[Monmouth Rebellion]]
* The 1688 landing in England by [[William III of Orange]], known in historiography as the [[Glorious Revolution]].
* The 1688 landing in England by [[William III of Orange]], known in historiography as the [[Glorious Revolution]].
* The 1690 attack by the French on [[Teignmouth]], Devon.{{cn|reason=Since there is no link to a conflict on this example, a citation will be needed.|date=January 2020}}
* The 1690 attack by the French on [[Teignmouth]], Devon.{{citation needed|reason=Since there is no link to a conflict on this example, a citation will be needed.|date=January 2020}}


==Following the Acts of Union 1707==
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[[Category:Invasions of England| ]]

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The term Invasion of England may refer to the following planned or actual invasions of what is now modern England, successful or otherwise.

Pre-English Settlement of parts of Britain

Post-English settlement of parts of Britain

This map by Pierre-Francois Tardieu in 1798 shows attempted invasions of England and Ireland from 1066 to 1797.

Following the Acts of Union 1707

Fiction

There have been numerous portrayals of an invasion of Britain in fiction (especially by Nazi Germany) including:

Films

Books

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Franz A. J. Szabo (23 August 2007). The Seven Years War in Europe, 1756-1763. Routledge. ISBN 978-0582292727.