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William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
The Domesday book was called Domesday because the book was invented in the time of the war and it was doom.
William the Conquer, who was the 1st king William.
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
Domesday Book
William I, the Conqueror was not mentioned in the Domesday book. Save
William, Duke of Normandy, produced his Domesday Book in 1086.
The Domesday book was called Domesday because the book was invented in the time of the war and it was doom.
William The Conquer
William I, known as William the Conquerer.
William the Conquer, who was the 1st king William.
King William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book in 1085 to assess and document the landholdings and taxable values of his newly conquered kingdom of England, providing him with a comprehensive record of his realm's resources and wealth. This allowed him to strengthen royal control and taxation policies.
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
Domesday Book
King William I of England, also called the Conqueror.
For taxation purposes.
The Domesday Book was a book made by William the Conqueror. It listed everyone's wealth and money so William could tax them.