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The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, invaded England in 1066, resulting in significant political and social changes. They established feudalism, redistributing land to Norman lords and altering the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy. The introduction of the Norman language influenced the English language, contributing to its evolution. Additionally, the Normans built iconic structures like castles and cathedrals, shaping the architectural landscape of England.
How amy countries did the Normans conquer over out of all?
because their clothes were not very weathertight and they came from cold places like Switzerland and countries north of France
Yes the Normans did win the Battle of Hastings because of Harold Godwinson's mistakes for example he lost most of his men because he fought in a battle against Hardrada just before he heard that the Normans had landed in Dover and he only had about a quarter of his men left. Does that answer the question??!!
the normans built castles to show authority and power over England and for good defence and there are like 7 different types
I know that Rounders was a game that was played in England before colonists came to America so I think this might be your answer. Rounders is kind of like baseball.
No. The first people that came to Ireland were not Celts. They came from the north of Spain. Other peoples came to Ireland too, that make what is now the Irish people, including Vikings and Normans. So, like any country in the world, the people in Ireland have various origins.
Before the Normans invaded in 1066, life in England was characterized by a feudal system where local lords held power over their lands and serfs worked the land in exchange for protection. The society was predominantly agrarian, with most people living in rural areas and relying on farming for sustenance. Viking raids had also influenced the culture and political landscape, leading to a mix of Anglo-Saxon traditions and Norse influences. In this period, communities were often small and tightly-knit, with a strong emphasis on local governance and kinship ties.
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They built churches and castles and stuff like that
normans flag is a viking flag