After conquering the English armies and accepting their surrender, he went to the town of Barking to wait while his soldiers built fortresses in London.
After The Battle of Hastings William of Normandy went to stay in barking for a while.
After the battle of hastings William of Normandy went to stay in barking for a while.
William the concerur
5th October
That they had different amount of knights/ soldiers in the army.
they were happy because they were promised large ammounts of new land and money
wrong it is in fact Harold godwinson. William duke of normandys arm killed Harold so he became king
They tricked the Saxons by retreating so the Saxons left the safety of the hill top and while fighting King Harold got shot in the eye by an arrow and was hacked down.
The word "reformation" has no connection with William Shakespeare
William burned down land, crops and towns, forced British to build him and his men castles, killed people and animals and because of this, the British population plummeted. However, what you probably didn't know, was that William means "Great Protector. But was he? There can never be a real answer to whether he was a good or bad man, it is just a matter of opinion! Hope it helped! :D
Generally, a nexus refers to a connection. In the case of the question it appears that the questioner is referring to the "connection" of the ordnance to the actual offense that was charged. For instance; You can't use an "unkempt property" ordnance to prosecute someone for a 'barking dog' - there is no nexus/connection.
Yes, if you construct a sentence for it in this way: The barking and the barking and the barking of the dog woke Jeffrey up from his sleep.