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In 1065, Alexander admonished [[Landulf VI of Benevento]] "that the conversion of Jews is not to be obtained by force."<ref>Simonsohn, pp 35&ndash;37.</ref> Also in the same year, Alexander called for a [[crusade]] against the Moors in Spain.<ref>Jonathan P. Phillips, ''The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom'', (St. Edmundsbury Press Ltd., 2007), 246.</ref>
 
In 1066, he entertained an [[embassy]] from the [[Duke of Normandy]] Guillaume II, ''Guillaume le Bâtard'', (after his successful invasion of [[Brittany]]<ref>[[Breton-Norman War]]</ref> then [[England]] he came to be known as [[William the Conqueror]]) which had been sent to obtain his blessing for the [[Norman conquest of England]]. This he gave to them, gifting togiving them a papal ring, [[Flag of England|the Standard]] of [[St. Peter]],<ref>Houts, Elisabeth M. C. Van, ''The Normans in Europe'', (Manchester University Press, 2000), 105.</ref> and a papal [[edict]] to present to the English [[clergy]] saying that William was given the papal [[Blessing (Roman Catholic Church)|blessing]] for his bid to the [[throne]]. These favours were instrumental in the submission of the English [[Church body|church]] following the [[Battle of Hastings]].{{fact|date=October 2011}}
 
Alexander II oversaw the suppression of the "Alleluia" during the Latin Church's celebration of Lent.<ref>Cabrol, p 46.</ref> This is followed to this day, and in the Tridentine rite "Alleluia" is also omitted during the Advent season.