he conquered it, didnt ask anyone
Invaded England , soundly defeating king Harold's forces at the battle of Hastings.
When William was named duke of Normandy and after Edward died, a council of nobles and church officials chose an English earl called Harold to replace him. William, full of anger led his Norman army in what was to be the last successful invasion of the Island of Britain: the Norman Conquest. This was basically what caused William to invade England.
he used the feudal system ,religion,domesday book, punishment and force, also castles.if anyone rebelled against him he would take away your land!
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he conquered it, didnt ask anyone
Invaded England , soundly defeating king Harold's forces at the battle of Hastings.
Anyone can "protest" a bill, but the president can veto it.
Delaware was not financed by anyone, but was a 3 county colony granted to William Penn by the King of England.
Medieval Normandy was in the same place modern Normandy is, in France on the coast of the English Channel. (In case anyone wonders, this is not a stupid question. Modern Saxony is not where Saxony of the Early Middle Ages was.)
There is no historic record that William the Conquerer killed anyone personally with his own hands. At the Battle of Hastings in 1066 William's invading army killed many defenders of England in the army of King Harold.
I think you can count from 1046 with the Battle of Hastings and William the Conqueror winning the crown. He was more powerful and in control than anyone before him.
to be honest with you i dont have a clue but if anyone finds out please puut it on here!!!
King James I of England/VI of Scotland, Blaise Pascal, William Henry Webb and Aage Niels Bohr, among others.
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Yes the Mongolians wanted in and could not get around the wall.
When William was named duke of Normandy and after Edward died, a council of nobles and church officials chose an English earl called Harold to replace him. William, full of anger led his Norman army in what was to be the last successful invasion of the Island of Britain: the Norman Conquest. This was basically what caused William to invade England.