In 1064 king Edward the Confessor was king of England he died in 1066 from a strange illness and The Earl of Wessex Earl Harold was crowned King Harold the II
William I, The Conqueror
William the duke of Normandy
Edward III
he wanted to stop the rise in football hooliganism
It started in the small Derbyshire village of Eyam in England in August 1349
The bubonic plague, also known as the black death, was important because it killed half of England's population in 1348-1349.
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
No, 1348 was the closest year of the rat. 1349 was the year of the ox.
Yes, 1349 is a prime number. It can only be divided by one and itself.
The king of England in 1605 was King James I
He was the King of England and head of the Church Of England. That was his job.
The king of England
King George III was the King of England from 1760 to 1820.
He was the king of england
King Richard i (The Lion Heart) was king of england