he is the conquror of Norway and king of englad
Because he was instituting taxation.
He knew who owned which piece of land
William the conqueror or William I is a very well known king he came up with the feudal system and the dooms day bookwhat is the feudal system?is the name of the power structure in the middle agesWhat is the Domesday book?is the list of what property and cattle was owned in the middle ages
Buckingham Palace was completed in 1837, the year that King William IV died and Queen Victoria came to the throne. Thus it has been occupied by all British sovereigns since William IV, but these do not yet number as high as ten! They are: William IV (died 1837) Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) Edward VII (reigned 1901-1910) George V (reigned 1910-1936) Edward VIII (reigned only briefly, for 9 months in 1936) George VI (reigned 1936-52) Elizabeth II (reigned 1952-present) It should be stressed that the Palace is the administrative centre for the British Royal family, where they receive visiting dignitaries and host VIP functions, but it is not their official home, which is Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace is actually owned by the British State, with Windsor Castle actually the PROPERTY of the Royals.
So that he knew how much to tax people depending on how much land they owned and how much money they were making.
Because he was instituting taxation.
He knew who owned which piece of land
the first owner of chepstow castle was william the conquerer
It was owned by the queen and unfortunately was one of the paintings that was destroyed in the fire at Windsor Castle a few years back.
William the conqueror or William I is a very well known king he came up with the feudal system and the dooms day bookwhat is the feudal system?is the name of the power structure in the middle agesWhat is the Domesday book?is the list of what property and cattle was owned in the middle ages
Queen elizabeth started paying taxes after the fire at Windsor castle, the castle is owned by HRH. The stimated cost to repair the castle was £30,000,000. There was no insurance place at the time of the fire. The public purse paid for the repairs to the castle.
The person who lived in Warwick Castle at first was William the Conqueror. (He was the one who built the castle in 1068). In the early 17th century, sir Fluke Greville converted the castle from fortification to a county hill. it was owned by the Greville family who lived there from 1759 to 1978.
Yes, they did, in a "mini-castle" which overlooks the Bois de Boulogne, and is owned by the City of Paris; it was leased to the Windsors at a very low rent.
Buckingham Palace was completed in 1837, the year that King William IV died and Queen Victoria came to the throne. Thus it has been occupied by all British sovereigns since William IV, but these do not yet number as high as ten! They are: William IV (died 1837) Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) Edward VII (reigned 1901-1910) George V (reigned 1910-1936) Edward VIII (reigned only briefly, for 9 months in 1936) George VI (reigned 1936-52) Elizabeth II (reigned 1952-present) It should be stressed that the Palace is the administrative centre for the British Royal family, where they receive visiting dignitaries and host VIP functions, but it is not their official home, which is Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace is actually owned by the British State, with Windsor Castle actually the PROPERTY of the Royals.
She, as a Queen, has many houses. She owns a number of properties, including Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle, but she is most known for living in either Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, which are owned by trust.
So that he knew how much to tax people depending on how much land they owned and how much money they were making.
William Randolph Hearst owned multiple homes throughout his life, including Hearst Castle in California, Wyntoon in Northern California, San Simeon in California, and St. Donat's Castle in Wales.