The Domesday Book, also called the Doomsday Book, was a large census of the entire Kingdom of Britain.
It was a massive land survey that William the Conqueror commissioned in 1085 so he would know what the size of his kingdom as well as what it contained. He did this so he could know how much taxes he could levy on the people.
Willliam died before it was completed.
"there was no single hide nor a yard of land, nor indeed one ox nor one cow nor one pig which was left out".
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Doom is an Anglo-saxon word that means
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Judgment
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The strongest monarchies in Europe were in France England Spain and
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the Holy Roman Empire and Austria (the Habsburgs)
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The Crusade of Kings was led by
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king Henry VIII
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Government under William the Conqueror was
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The Domesday Book was a
The Domesday Book, also called the Doomsday Book, was a large census of the entire Kingdom of Britain.
It was a massive land survey that William the Conqueror commissioned in 1085 so he would know what the size of his kingdom as well as what it contained. He did this so he could know how much taxes he could levy on the people.
Willliam died before it was completed.
"there was no single hide nor a yard of land, nor indeed one ox nor one cow nor one pig which was left out".
Doom is an Anglo-saxon word that means
Judgment
The strongest monarchies in Europe were in France England Spain and
the Holy Roman Empire and Austria (the Habsburgs)
A+ only Germany
The Crusade of Kings was led by
king Henry VIII
The goal of the Crusades was
not accomplished
To keep his power a noble had to be stronger than other nobles and
The Church
About of the Crusaders survived the trip to Asia Minor
one third
An important aspect of a king maintaining power other than keeping peace was
centralizing government
Government under William the Conqueror was
centralized and strong
The disease that killed millions of people was carried by
Yellow fever
Monarchs paid their armies by
Taxing towns that profited from trade
Monarchs gained the support and respect of their subjects by
maintaining Peace
In addition to teaching some amount of tolerance the Crusades also encouraged