The Domesday book was commissioned by William the Conqueror and completed in 1086. It was a survey of landholdings and other assets such as livestock in England. The purpose was to collect taxes
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http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book
The Domesday Book hellped keep track of people in England durng the Middle Ages. It also helped the ruler set up taxes system.
The Domesday book helped William to control England by showing him what the Saxons would retaliate to and not. He got to know his country better.
To run a country you need to know how much tax you can get from the land owners and farmers. That is what the Domesday Book is for, it is a record of who owns each parcel of land, how much is being farmed and what it is worth. It also gives the name of the former owner and how much it was worth before the invasion in 1066 for comparison.
The Domesday Book helped keep track of people in England during the Middle Ages. It also helped the ruler set up tax system. Before the Domesday Book was put together in 1086, no one really knew how many people lived in England. Good luck(:
The Kings Daughers came to Canada to help populate the colonies
it was during the Old Kingdom. after that, they buried the pharaohs in the valley of the kings to make the graves not so obvious, because grave robbers were stealing the valuable stuff the pharaohs were buried with. that did not help much though :)
The Domesday Book was a survey of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of William the Conqueror. It recorded the landholdings, resources, and taxable values of the kingdom at that time. The book was used to help establish taxation and clarify land ownership.
The Domesday Book is the record of a great survey commissioned by King William I in 1089, detailing ownership of land and farms in most of England for the purpose of levying taxes. It was written in Latin and one of its provisions was that once recorded, there would be no appeal. Thus it came to be known by the English speaking populace as The Domesday Book, on comparison with the Christian notion of the Day of Last Judgement against which there would also be no appeal.
The Domesday book helped William to control England by showing him what the Saxons would retaliate to and not. He got to know his country better.
They would COMMAND their own Armies! Or help out the kings choosing their soldiers.
Most were built as tombs for the country's and their consorts during the old and middle kingdom periodsAll were made for kings tombs. It was an honor to help make the tombs since it was for the kings.
Most were built as tombs for the country's and their consorts during the old and middle kingdom periodsAll were made for kings tombs. It was an honor to help make the tombs since it was for the kings.
to put the pages you go in to the book and go to piglets part of the book help him down from the tree you will out of the book go back in and there you go
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They help the kings...
The Domesday Book was a detailed survey of England completed in 1086 under the orders of William the Conqueror. It listed all the landholdings, property owners, and resources in the country to help in determining taxes and ownership rights. The book is an invaluable resource for historians studying medieval England.
To run a country you need to know how much tax you can get from the land owners and farmers. That is what the Domesday Book is for, it is a record of who owns each parcel of land, how much is being farmed and what it is worth. It also gives the name of the former owner and how much it was worth before the invasion in 1066 for comparison.
The Domesday Book helped keep track of people in England during the Middle Ages. It also helped the ruler set up tax system. Before the Domesday Book was put together in 1086, no one really knew how many people lived in England. Good luck(: