William the Conqueror increased royal power in England through several key actions after the Norman Conquest in 1066. He centralized authority by introducing the feudal system, which granted land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service, thereby controlling the nobility. Additionally, William commissioned the Domesday Book, a comprehensive survey of his new kingdom, which helped establish clear landholdings and tax obligations, further consolidating his power. By diminishing the influence of the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy and asserting direct control over land and resources, he strengthened the monarchy's authority in England.
Because he was related to the royal family that gave him power!!X
by the monasteries in England and France the royal power in both incresed
yes it did
William structured a more rigid feudal system, were ultimate loyalty was sworn to the king, in this case himself.
A. an increase in the power of popes
by getting more money
The houses of Parliament have the true power in England. Together, its members are more powerful than the royal family.
because they felt like it
Thomas Becket
They were the heir at the age of 14
Richard Williams - Royal Marines officer - died in 1839.
Richard Williams - Royal Marines officer - was born in 1764.