翻译结果1复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 "Conqueror", King William I of England, famous for his life, in fact, only one major event, it became known as the Norman Conquest, his motives may be only from their own ambitions, but the British and even the world historical process had a majo...
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In 1087, King William I divided his lands between his two eldest surviving sons. Robert Curthose was to receive the Duchy of Normandy and William Rufus was to receive the Kingdom of England. Henry was to receive 5,000 pounds of silver and his mother’s English estates. After his father ...
Located off the northwest coast of Europe, the United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
beneath the south aisle of the chapel – with just simple inscriptions on stones above (no monuments were erected due to the lack of space apparently – are the remains of the Stuart monarchs King Charles II, Queen Anne (and her husband Prince George), Queen Mary II and King William III....
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King Lear: Directed by Richard Eyre. With Jim Broadbent, Jim Carter, Tobias Menzies, Emily Watson. An aging King invites disaster when he abdicates to his corrupt, toadying daughters, and rejects his loving and honest one.
William was the first cousin once removed of King Edward of England. King Edward’s maternal uncle was none other than Duke Richard II of Normandy; Duke Richard II just happened to be William’s paternal grandfather. It would seem that in 1051, Edward the Confessor promised the English throne...
aWilliam was the king of England. And his army is full of Normans. They wore the finist fighting horseman. So he defeated Edward. On Christmas Day 1066 Duke William known in History as William the Conquer was crowned in Westminster Abbey. The Conquest caused important consequences. William Th...
In his early days as king of England, William emphasised his role as successor to Edward the Confessor, vowing to honour the rights of all Englishman who remained loyal, and making an effort to learn Anglo-Saxon. Yet there was considerable opposition to his reign – the Normans and their co...