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However, in front of London's gate, William was repulsed back to London Bridge, and he decided to march west and violently attack from northwest London. Hand in hand is the only way to land poster. After receiving reinforcements from the continent, William crossed the Thames in Wallingford and he forced General Stigand to surrender (one of the leaders supported Edgar) in early December. William arrived at Berkhamsted a few days after elingtheling personally accepted the crown of the British king and the Saxon nobles of England were exhausted and decided to surrender decisively. Although William was then welcomed as the king of England, he requested a coronation ceremony in London. Enlisted as William I, he was formally enthroned on Christmas Day in 1066 at Westminster Abbey and the ceremony was organized by Archbishop Aldred. The ceremony did not happen peacefully. When Aldred asked the congregation, "Would you accept this prince to be your king?" They answered with screams. Norman soldiers stationed outside claiming that the rebellious British immediately lit nearby houses. A Norman monk later wrote, "When the fire spread quickly, the people in the church became messy and the crowd of them rushed outside, some trying to extinguish the fire, those Other find opportunities to go plundering.
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