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Culture and Recreation - When Was Westminster Abbey Built?

When was Westminster Abbey built?

Westminster Abbey, the famous national church of England, was begun between 1042 and 1065 when the English king Edward the Confessor (1003?–1066) built a church on the site where the abbey now stands. King Henry III (1207–1272) began work on the main part of what is now Westminster Abbey in 1245. Since the time of William the Conqueror (1028–1087) almost all of England's rulers have been crowned at the church. Westminster Abbey is also a burial place for great English statesmen and literary figures, the latter of whom are buried in the Poet's Corner.

Further Information: Westminster Abbey. Radnor, Penn.: Annenberg School Press, Doubleday, 1972; Westminster Abbey. [Online] Available http://www.westminster-abbey.org/, October 23, 2000; "Westminster Abbey." Catholic Encyclopedia....

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