William the Conqueror imposed a total reorganisation of the English Church after the conquest of 1066. He had secured the Pope's blessing for his invasion by promising to reform the 'irregularities' of the Anglo-Saxon Church, which had developed its own distinctive customs.
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Anglo-Saxon
The Norman invasion of England in 1066
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
Roman Anglo-Saxon Jutes-Danes Norman
The Anglo-Saxons fought the Norman's. King Harold of the House of Wessex was killed and Duke William of Normandy and his Norman army won. He was later crowned King of England.
They wern't
The Anglo-Saxon period of English history ended with the Norman conquest in 1066.
Anglo-Saxon and Norman French
Anglo-Saxon
No. William was a Norman from Normandy, France. He was not Anglo-Saxon and he was not an historian, he probably couldn't even read or write.
Anglo saxon
The Norman invasion of England in 1066
the Norman invasion of England in 1066
Norman French.
Before the Norman invasion of 1066, the main language of England was Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon. The Norman conquerers spoke Norman French, and these two languages existed side by side for a time. Eventually Middle English developed as a mix of Anglo-Saxon and Norman.
no it happens to go on until William the Norman conquest died
Trial by combat was introduced and taxes are introduced for the first time