Most Anglo-Saxons and Celts in England worshipped Christ, by 1066. The Normans who invaded England in 1066 A.D. were also Christians, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope. The last pagan king of England was the Anglo-Saxon Arwald, who died in 686 A.D. The Kings following him were Christians of one kind or another. There were still a few people in England who worshipped the old Druid religions and had other pagan beliefs, but they had almost died out by 1066 A.D. Those beliefs all evolved into rather mild superstitions over time in England.
They believed in god.
Yes. Christianity would have reached England centuries before that.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
AngloSaxons and Vikings
After 1066 in England but the Normans had already built some in France before then.
England. Someone posted misinformation. No country has invaded England since 1066.
In the year of 1066
William of Normandy invaded England in 1066
1066, when the French invaded England they discovered archaeological remains from Egypt - the first Catholic churches. Because the Egyptians did not refer to their religion as "Catholocism", technically 1066 was the year Catholic Church was discovered.
William Duke of Normandy, crowned king of England in Westminster Abbey on Christmas day 1066.
25 December 1066.
Harold Godwinson was the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, who reigned England from January 6, 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066.