Yes
The Normans were a group of Frenchmen from a small area of France called Normandy. William the Conqueror is the most famous Norman, as he founded the Norman Empire, which included Britain and parts of Italy.
Bread, cheese, meat, vegetables and fruit.
there were 270000000 men who fought in the battle of hastings for William of Normandy
people from norway.
Normans
"Normans" are people living in the ninth and tenth century. They were the result of the mingling of the local population east of Brittany and west of Flanders with the Vikings,
Typical Medieval food. I'm sure you want more expansion so... There were things like roast beef, duck, wine, cakes, pies, turkey, chicken, fresh fruit, vegetables, etc.
Edward the Confessor did not have any children to one day become future kings, so three people fought for the throne:William the ConquerorHarold HardraadaHarold GodwinesonBefore Edward died he promised William of Normandy that he would be king, however the English people wanted Harold Godwineson as their future king. Harold Hadraada was from Norway, and the throne was rightfully his because of his ancestors.Harold did not know what to do; protect England from the Vikings (Harold Hardraada) in the north, or from the Normans (William of Normandy) from the south. Harold Godwineson fought the vikings in the Battle of Stamford Bridge and was victorious.Meanwhile, the Normans marched into England from the south. Harold led his tired army to repell the attackers. Harold fought William in the Battle of Hastings, probably the most important battle in Medieval history. William was victorious and became king of England. It basically started beacause three people got angry with each other.
Aren't normans an ethnic group of people from France? ("the Norman invasion") Christians are all over the place.
The Celts or Britons were the people who lived in Britain before the Normans, Anglo-Saxons or Romans invaded; and they are still there.
No. Ireland existed long before that. The Normans came to Ireland in 1169. There were people in Ireland over 7000 years before that.