William died
William and his army may of got attacked by the rebelling English folk.
William may have been vulnerable to attack on his rear flank. He was hoping that after his victory at Hastings, the English would merely submit by the time he was in London. That did not happen. He wound up burning towns west and south of London on his way to town.
One clue that life in Clapham got worse after 1066 is the decline in documented records and archaeological evidence from the area during this period. This suggests a possible disruption or decline in settlement and economic activity. During William the Conqueror's march to London, it is likely that Clapham and its surrounding areas would have been affected by the turmoil of the Norman invasion, with potential destruction, displacement, and socio-economic changes.
They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada
The Bataan death march, and the Dachau death march, were two separate events. The first was in the Philippines and was perpetrated by the Japanese, and the second was in Germany.
During the March to London in 1066 AD by Williams, Edward, the confessor died while William made a tax record book called Domesday. The march also saw the beginning of the Battle of Hastings.
William and his army may of got attacked by the rebelling English folk.
William and his army may of got attacked by the rebelling English folk.
William and his army may of got attacked by the rebelling English folk.
William may have been vulnerable to attack on his rear flank. He was hoping that after his victory at Hastings, the English would merely submit by the time he was in London. That did not happen. He wound up burning towns west and south of London on his way to town.
Peter Llewellyn Williams was born on March 21, 1964, in Paddington, London, England, UK.
First London Marathon with 7,500 runners?
i was born lol
the modern london bridge is built during the year (1962-1972) and opend on 17 March 1973.
That the cat jumped the wall
Gary Williams was born on March 4, 1945
I think you mean the Ides of March. The Ides were a date in the Roman calendar. Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March or March 15th.