William the Conqueror built churches to demonstrate his power and legitimacy as the new ruler of England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. These churches served both religious and political purposes, fostering loyalty among his subjects and asserting the influence of the Norman church. Additionally, constructing impressive ecclesiastical structures helped to promote the Christian faith, solidify the cultural integration of Normans and Anglo-Saxons, and provide a sense of stability and order in his newly acquired kingdom.
Yes he did!
She drowned
No, Shakespeare wrote them.
He had recently broken it.
died on April 23, 1616
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no
no, they do not!
Soo.. He could house Holmes for his family, his servants and his soldiers!! xxxxx
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John D. Rockefeller did not personally build any churches. However, he did donate significant amounts to charitable causes, including funds used for the construction of churches.
united kingdom
Build strategy is a genre of game I really enjoy. Your objective is to build a massive city/village etc. and usually, to expand and conquer surrounding cities. Example of a Build Strategy game: It's called Grepolis, you build a city and conquer the lands around you with the help of you alliance.
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They built churches and castles and stuff like that
11 Rock Churches.