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What was the significance of the Battle of Hastings?
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User: What was the significance of the Battle of Hastings?

Weegy: The significance of the Battle of Marathon was the Athenians defeated the Persians and halted an invasion by King Darius I.
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User: Who was the last Holy Roman Emperor?

Weegy: The Roman Emperor was the ruler of the Roman Empire, holding supreme authority over the military, government, and religious institutions from the establishment of the Empire in 27 BCE until its fall in 476 CE in the West and 1453 CE in the East.


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User: Which empire was ruled by Genghis Khan?

Weegy: Genghis Khan was born around 1162 near the border between modern Mongolia and Siberia.
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User: What was the main purpose of the Hanseatic League?

Weegy: The Hanseatic League (Hansa) was formed around the middle of the 12th century by German and Scandinavian seafaring merchants.
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The significance of the Battle of Hastings is: it marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon monarchy and the beginning of the Norman Conquest.

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The main purpose of the Hanseatic League is to protect mutual trading interest of its member cities.
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The last Holy Roman Emperor was Francis II, who reigned from 1792 until the empire's dissolution in 1806.
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Genghis Khan ruled the Mongol Empire.
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