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Nobody nkows much but wat we do know is that the battle of hastings was a fake. I am not ment to be telling you guys it but tis actually was a written story. It was wrote by William, but he did not even gonear the throne. Its was a shammy. But the weather in his story goes something like it was rainy then in fined up later in the battle

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What were the accomplishments of King William I the conqueror?

William initiated many major changes. In 1085, in order to ascertain the extent of his new dominions and maximize taxation, William commissioned the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey of England's productive capacity similar to a modern census. He also ordered many castles, keeps, and mots, among them the Tower of London, to be built across England to ensure that the rebellions by the English people or his own followers would not succeed. His conquest also led to Norman replacing English as the language of the ruling classes, for nearly 300 years. William is said to have deported some of the Anglo-Saxon land owning classes into slavery through Bristol. Many of the latter ended up in Umayyad Spain and Moorish lands. Ownership of nearly all land in England and titles to religious and public offices were given to Normans. Many surviving Anglo-Saxon nobles emigrated to other European kingdoms.


What was the Anglo Saxons king like?

The Anglo-Saxons were very warlike people. Their king would usually exemplify the traits of heroes such as Beowulf. The Anglo-Saxons were fearless to the extent that dying in battle would earn them a place amongst the Wyrd, which is their version of afterlife. The greatest honor was to die in battle.


What extent to which the battle at sea affected the outcome of the war?

Lol Im not sure but it is either betweenThey resulted in victory for the U.S.B) They increased nationalism but did little to win the war.C) The naval victories won the war.


What was the most famous ancient roman battle?

Just off the top of my head I want to say the most Roman troops ever present at a single battle was probably Philippi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Philippi) with around 200,000 Romans and the largest battle (in terms of total Romans and non-Romans) was likely Alesia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alesia). Of course, I think the number of Gauls at that battle is still under debate, but we know about big Caesar's army was and we know the Gauls had many times more soldiers. Vercellae (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vercellae) and Watling Street (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Watling_Street) were also exceptionally large battles.


Which enemy country of Britain came to the side of the Americans at the Battle of Saratoga?

France, a centuries old enemy of England, came to the American's side once the Americans won the Battle of Saratoga. This win convinced the French that America could defeat England. Only then did France ally itself with America to the extent it sent its navy to help.

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