A.Easter Day
B.St.Andrew's Day
C.Christmas Day
D.Boxing Day
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A.1086
B.1066
C.1035
D.1381
A.Harold Hardrada,King of Norway
B.Edgar,Edward's nephew
C.Malcolm II,King of the Scots
D.Hardicanute
A.the king of Norway
B.Harold Godwinson,Earl of Wessex
C.Edgar,Edward's nephew
D.Tostig,the deposed Earl of Northumbria
A.Edward the Confessor was more French than English.
B.Edward the Confessor filled his court with'foreign'favorites.
C.Edward the Confessor was on very good terms with his father-in-law,Earl Godwin.
D.Edward the Confessor appointed a Norman priest Archbishop of Canterbury.
A.Canute was chosen by the Witan as king of England.
B.Canute was a warrior king and fought many battles against the Normans.
C.Canute divided power between Danes and Saxons.
D.Canute forced Malcolm II,king of the Scots,to recognize him as overlord.
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