So, 1066 was the year when England had three kings: First Edward the Confessor; then Harold Godwinson; Harold the Second of England; and finally, Duke William of Normandy; William the Conqueror.
So, 1066 was the year when England had three kings: First Edward the Confessor; then Harold Godwinson; Harold the Second of England; and finally, Duke William of Normandy; William the Conqueror.
("English words have invaded Korea. The government is fighting back," Feb. 3) Old English, used in much of present-day Britain before the year 1066, was based on West Germanic dialects with ...