Harold II, aka Harold Godwinson (Anglo saxon), is who fought against William the Conqueror (Normans) at The Battle of Hastings. Harold II died in that battle.
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describe how religious changes led to crime in the sixteenth century
The War of the Roses
england
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people who resisted and protested against the process of enclosure
French was spoken in England for about 300 years after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It began to decline in the 14th century and was phased out as the official language by the 15th century.
The Domesday Book
The Domesday Book
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The split within Christianity in the eleventh century resulted in the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church
Eleventh century dress in Scotland was similar to eleventh century dress in England and on the continent--perhaps a little old fashioned by comparison. The attached link may be of some help, although it is not exactly rigorous in its historical method.
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HARRIET O'BRIEN has written: 'QUEEN EMMA AND THE VIKINGS: A HISTORY OF POWER, LOVE AND GREED IN ELEVENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND'
Yes, these composers resisted the 20th century trend of serialism.
It ran from 1001 to 1100.
a mathematician from the 11th century would be Omar Khayyam.