i think he built it in the Norman style
Westminster Abbey
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Edward the Confessor
Yes, he built westminster abbey in a Norman style! x
That sounds like Edward the Confessor, who built Westminster Abbey. He was a Saxon.
he died of old age.Edward the Confessor is believed to have died due to complications from multiple strokes. He died in January 1066 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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== == King Edward the Confessor built a stone shrine on the Abbeys current site. King Henry III built the Abbey as it is seen today. See the related link for more information.duyuuyruuufdhjh
Yes, but not the one seen today - the Abbey depicted is St Peter's Abbey, rebuilt by Edward the Confessor between 1042 - 52 and the first Norman Romanesque church in Britain. The Abbey was then replaced by a newer design by Henry III in 1245, and this is the Abbey of the present day. This is in fact the only known depiction of the Abbey.
They got married in Westminst Abbey at 11am.
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King Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey