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Which medieval European ruler instituted a national tax system in England and strengthened political and economic ties between England and France?

william the conqueror


What was the four western European states that emerged after the medieval period?

Germany, England, France, and Italy


What is national bird of London?

The United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain and England do not have national birds.


What did the people of medieval England discover?

In medieval England Salt was discovered


Which medieval leader did the most to make England stronger?

England had many rulers that made England stronger, but one of the most influential leaders was King William I, The Conqueror. He single handedly united England, instituted a new series of taxes, centralized power, and created the basis for the Common Law Courts.


What country created egg nogg?

It is to be believed it originated in East Anglia, England or from a medieval European drink made with hot milk.


What is England's national bird?

England does not have a national bird. In the 1960s, in a vote publicised by The Times newspaper, the European Robin was adopted as the unofficial national bird of the UK. The Robin was then used as a symbol of a Bird Protection Society.


In what countries was medieval culture important?

Medieval England


When was The Matter of Araby in Medieval England created?

The Matter of Araby in Medieval England was created in 1977.


What has the author Margaret Hastings written?

Margaret Hastings has written: 'Medieval European society, 1000-1450' -- subject(s): History, Medieval Civilization 'The Court of Common Pleas in fifteenth century England' -- subject(s): England, England. Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas


What made the towns of England stink during the black plague?

Dead bodies, as well as the usual refuse which made medieval European towns and cities stink.


Did the peasants in medieval England speak the English language?

Yes, the peasants in medieval England spoke the English language.