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The treatment of Normans varied depending on the context and location. In England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, Normans often held positions of power and land, leading to resentment among the Anglo-Saxon population. However, in regions such as Normandy, they were part of the local nobility and enjoyed a privileged status. Overall, their treatment was generally favorable within their own ranks, while they faced hostility from those they conquered.

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