Most of the vikings yes, but the others just killed the people and ate them, if they were hungry.
By fire.
1666 is the year of the Great Fire of London which destroyed 10,000 houses, 87 churches, and made 27,000 people homeless. It also put an end to the Bubonic Plague epidemic that had started the previous year.
The number of dwellings in London, at that time, is not known. What can be accurately quoted is than 13000 houses were destroyed, 89 churches and 52 Guild Halls. This represented 430 acres and 80% of the City
About 13200 houses were destroyed 89 churches (besides chapels) 4 city gates 400 streets libraries schools hospitals and a lot of stately edifices Submited by Evie age 12
you need fire (torch) to burn it to the ground.
13,200 houses were destroyed making 70,000 people homeless.
13.200 houses were destroyed plus 87 churches and one cathedral. 70.000 people were left homeless.
The fire destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left an estimated 70,000 people homeless.
27,000 houses, 78 churches and 1 cathedral. 70,000 people were left homeless.
The fire In Chicago made over 200 people become homeless
Not much. It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left 70,000 people homeless.
About 90,000 residents were homeless,
The Black Death The Great Fire of London stuff like that
The Great Fire of London started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane in September 1666 and burned for five days. It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left 70,000 people homeless.
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 took 500 buildings with it, and made over 2,000 people homeless.
By fire.
1666 is the year of the Great Fire of London which destroyed 10,000 houses, 87 churches, and made 27,000 people homeless. It also put an end to the Bubonic Plague epidemic that had started the previous year.