mortgage, motte and bailey, dungeon, squire, baron, bursar, treasury, sovereign, feudal,
yes he did
It was the 'peasants'.
king
After the Norman invasion of England the Normans became the ruling class. As they had spend a long time in Normandy first they spoke french. As the ruling class they got to eat the meat that the Anglo-saxon peasants raised. So naturally the meat got the french term and the animal got the German term.
it might change by the french ruling the country
King Louis XVI and his Queen Marie Antoinette.
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre.
The French and American revolution both wanted to overthrow the king that was ruling over them. They also didn't agree with how the king that was ruling over them was running their country. They felt not represented and used.
There had been a few rulers before the Normans. The Anglo Saxons led by King Harold were ruling when they were beaten by the Norman army at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Louis XIV
Louis the sixteenth was the ruler.
Robert means bright fame. Note: The answer is correct, but the question is flawed. Robert is origianlly Norman French, not English. The second syllable evidences its French origins and is pronounced "bear" in its native language; thus, "Roe'-bear." The Normans (from Normandy, now part of France) spoke a dialect of French and brought both the language and the name with them during the conquest of England. French remained the language of the court for many years and the first language of the ruling Norman class. Normandy was settled by Norsemen (Vikings), thus the name.