No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Peasants did not buy their houses, they built them.
The same diseases we have today existed in 1066. With the exception of HIV.
In England the idea of knighthood was introduced by the Normans in 1066. Knighthoods are still bestowed today
lots of foods we have today are similar to the foods people ate in 1066.
no it was not it was in a different year around 1066
The Viking age is said to have ended when the raids stopped. The year 1066 is often used as a marker for the end of the Viking age. As to 'Are vikings still around today?' Yes, as the main Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, are still populated today with descendants of the Viking age. Though they are a lot more friendly, nowadays!
of course they did it helped them but they still lost
Yes, Harold was king in 1066 until the Battle of Hastings when Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow by William of Normandy's army. After Harold had been killed William became king and went around killing most of the english and robbing their houses.
Around 1066 (i think) :)
October 14th 1066
The Battle of Hastings started at around 9 am on Saturday, 14th October 1066.
14 October 1066