@Torunn saidIt'll be a long wait. 😉
1067 - one year after. I had been waiting for 1066 for a long time. 🙂
Post 1068.
(but I'm sure that in 1067 the English were already deliberately mispronouncing French words and names out of spite)
@Paul-Martin saidPost 1072: The serfs were a little better off than the slaves who were bought and sold without reference to a plot of land.
1071
The final heroic battle by the Saxons against The Bastard's Norman army.
Hereward the Outlaw fights a losing battle at the Isle of Ely in the Fens.
Edwin, Earl of Mercia, also rebels against the Norman rulership but is betrayed and killed.
Thus a thousand years of serfdom begins for the English.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/serfdom
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1079 in Roman numerals would be MLXXIX, which when converted by ROT13 results in ZYKKVK.
Multiplying the positional values of the letters in ZYKKVK (26*25*11*11*20*11) results in 17,303,000.
Unfortunately, dividing 17,303,000 by 1079 does not yield a meaningful result.
(I think it would have been a cool surprise if it did.)