30 Facts About The Battle of Hastings For Kids
In order to reach Hastings, the Normans sailed about 700 ships across the English Channel.
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In order to reach Hastings, the Normans sailed about 700 ships across the English Channel.
Did you know that months that begin on a Sunday always have a Friday the 13th in them?
In Sweden, Saturday is often the only day of the week when young children are allowed to eat candy.
The Western World believes Friday 13th is a day of bad luck but number 13 is a lucky number in countries like Thailand and India.
Did you know that in Australia, most movie premiers are often held on a Thursday?
According to a survey, bosses are most receptive to requests from their employees on a Wednesday.
Californian people are less likely to barbecue on a Tuesday than any other day of the week.
Monday is the only day of the week that is an anagram for single word, that word being "dynamo".
During his lifetime, van Gogh created about 2,100 pieces of art. Most of them were done in the last 2 years of his life.
Subway broke a Guinness World Record by managing to make the most sub sandwiches simultaneously.
There is an estimated 3,000 castles in Scotland, which equals one castle for every 100 square miles.
At age 31, Bill Gates was officially the youngest billionaire in the world. This was 2 years after Microsoft Windows was released.