King ed the confessor
the 1060's
He should not have been king because he was already king of Norway.
Edward the Confessor was the King of England from 1042 until January 5, 1066. He was succeeded by Harold Godwinson, or Harold II, who was defeated by William the Conqueror on October 14, 1066.
People were supposed to remain loyal to their King because the King was supposed to have been appointed by God to be king. Being disloyal to the king was therefore an offense against God. This view of the "Devine Right of Kings" is no longer widely accepted.
he's dead. check your tense usage.
Edward the Confessor from 1042 until 1066. Then Harold Godwinson who was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, followed by Edgar of the House of Wessex who was deposed after 8 weeks. Then William the Conqueror from 1066 to 1087
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the 1060's
They might. The keys for 9 and 0 are beside each other, and people make mistakes when typing. But, as the 1060s were a historical period of much upheaval in Europe, they might really mean the 1060s.
Depends. You did not say where. Different languages in different places.
1066 - The Battle of Hastings
The Church.
WW2
in the 1060s
He should not have been king because he was already king of Norway.
The Almoravids attacked Ghana in the 1060s in an effort to force its leaders to convert to Islam.
Edward the Confessor was the King of England from 1042 until January 5, 1066. He was succeeded by Harold Godwinson, or Harold II, who was defeated by William the Conqueror on October 14, 1066.