What did William and Mary have to do before ruling England?
Accept the English Bill Of Rights. Hope I helped! :)
What bad things did harald hardrada do?
hardrada is bad because he made his army run away after he was shot in the eye this is how i prove my point he charged out got shot in the eye and died then his army began to fight among themselves then they could see the Normans galloping over the marshes so they just ran for their live because if they didn't they would be loped down.
What happened to the Norman and the Anglo - Saxons cultures in England?
After the conquest the Anglo-Saxon and Norman culture amalgamated. This was known as Anglo-Norman society. Essentially William kept the social and ecclesiastical structure England had established. He kept the Finance and administration in tact, replacing important statuses with Norman nobles and high ranked people. You could, therefore, conclude there was lots of continuity when William invaded. What William did change however, was he introduced the feudal system and a new architectural style to new churches and cathedrals.
Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by who?
Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
In the USA during 1917 many men were going overseas to join the war. Women started to enter the workforce to replace the men leaving to go to war. Movie theaters were becoming popular with a lot of silent films. There was food rationing. Some of the richer people were getting indoor plumbing and electricity but most people still did not have them.
Did King Harold win against Harold Hardrada?
Harold defeated Hardrada because he had the tactical advantage during the battle. Haralds forces were split with some on the west side of the river and the majority on the east side. Harold arrived from the west and quickly put those on the west side to the sword, then was momentarily held up by the bridge but because of the heat of the day the vikings were wearing very little armour and so when Harold got across the bridge his forces had little difficulty cutting down the vikings and the battle was soon over.
Did Harold Godwinson use cavalry?
His army had horses, but the horse were not bred or trained for battle. His soldiers rode to the battlefield and dismounted to fight.
What is the population of Bayeux France?
14 961 in the 1999 census. Normandy's population has grown very little since that census.
Everywhere. An approacjhing army is always terrible for poor country people.
What was the church taxes called in medieval times?
A tax charged by the Church and the middle age and is still practiced together is called tithe. This is 10 percent of the income of the faithful that is used in the running of the church programs. I
How old was King Edward the Confessor when he died?
His age at death is not certain, becasue we do not know exactly when he was born. Historians think he was born in the year 1003.
It is known that he died 5 January 1066, so he was probably about 62 years old.
What were the benefits of the manor system for the nobles and the peasants?
Pay close attention.......... I do not know! BP
Who was William the Conqueror in the Middle Ages?
He conquered England because after Edward II (the Confessor) died in 1066 without heirs, Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex, claimed the throne. This wasn't acceptable to William because when Harold Godwinson was captured in France, he had to make a duress (forced) oath in front of William (over the bones of two sainted bishops) saying that he would help William in becoming King of England.
William invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings, in which Harold was killed. William assumed the English throne, becoming William I.
What does the saying history is written by the victor?
There is a saying that the winners write the history books. People are generally more likely to want to talk about success rather than defeat. There are examples of heroic defeat in history, but it is far less common than the so called glorious victory.Yes, I do think the winners write the history books.
Who did the Normans defeat in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings?
The normans defeated Harold Godwinson's army in the battle of Hastings.
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What jobs did children do in Anglo saxon times?
most children help work in the farming or woodworking industries
When edward died in 1066 what happen?
There was a power struggle of who would be the next King of England. William duke of Normandy invaded England. In the Battle of Hastings William killed Harold Godwinson (Edwards replacment.) and took the throne of England. He reformed the Anglo saxon ways and adopted fuedalism
Why did Tostig want revenge against Harold Godwinson?
Because he was jealous that his brother Harold was king and he wanted to king.
so it was just jealousy