In 1066, ( ) landed in England and built the Norman Empire. A.Julius Caesar B.Henry VIII C.Oliver Cromwell D.William the Conqueror

In 1066, ( ) landed in England and built the Norman Empire.

A.Julius Caesar
B.Henry VIII
C.Oliver Cromwell
D.William the Conqueror

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解析:英国历史。题目考查诺曼王朝的建立者,答案是被称为“征服者威廉”的诺曼底公爵威廉(DukeWilliam of Normandy)。Julius Caesar率领罗马人侵略英格兰;Henry VIII的功绩是在英国进行了宗教改革;Oliver Cromwell则是英国内战期间的掌权者。

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?()A、Henry VII refilled the royal treasury through loans,subsidies,property levies and fines.B、Henry VII forbade the nobles to keep excessive power.C、Henry VII built up England.s navy and foreign trade.D、Henry VII completely neglected parliament as though it never existed.

William,Duke of Normandy,fought King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings in()A、1086B、1066C、1035D、1381

单选题The English people and the English language were born from the union of().Athe Angles and the SaxonsBGermanic conquerors and the Norman FrenchCDanes or Vikings and the Norman FrenchDNorman conquerors and the defeated Anglo-Saxons

单选题There are about 130 prison establishments in England and Wales and some 20 in Scotland,many of which were built in the()century.A16thB17thC18thD19th

单选题William,Duke of Normandy,fought King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings in()A1086B1066C1035D1381

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