The Normans employed a variety of defensive strategies, primarily through the construction of imposing castles and fortified structures. These castles featured thick stone walls, moats, and strategic positioning to control the surrounding landscape and deter invasions. Additionally, the Normans utilized their military prowess, organizing well-trained troops to defend against attacks. Their defensive tactics were integral in establishing and maintaining their power across conquered territories.
1066 when the king died
The normans of France.
Old French =)
The Normans were not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as they were a group that emerged in the 10th century. They were originally Norse settlers, primarily from Scandinavia, who settled in what is now northern France, particularly in the region known as Normandy. Their presence became prominent after the establishment of the Duchy of Normandy in 911, following the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte. The Normans later gained notoriety for their conquests, including the pivotal Norman Conquest of England in 1066.
normans did all sorts of work farming collecting water cooking shops
hunting
no
Dimes
Their main fault was coming down the hill at the end of the battle to charge the Normans, that was basically the biggest fault they did
They had a poor defence and lost the case. The defence of his reputation was important to him.
No, they did not use tin.
the normans built castles to show authority and power over England and for good defence and there are like 7 different types
I am taking self defence classes at the moment.
catupults and swords
No. The great stone castles were build by the Normans.
For defence
The sheid wall wasone of William the conquer's great tactics and as used for defence and to trick the normans to waste ammo and so William could attack affter the ammo had been minimized