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The Normans primarily practiced Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism, which was central to their culture and governance. They also had influences from Norse paganism due to their Viking ancestry, but by the time they became known as Normans in the 10th century, most had converted to Christianity. This religious framework shaped their societal norms, architecture, and interactions with other cultures, especially during their conquests in England and southern Italy.

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