The Normans sought political expansion and consolidation of power, particularly under William the Conqueror after the 1066 invasion of England. Their aim was to establish a strong centralized authority, control vast territories, and integrate diverse cultures under Norman rule. By doing so, they also aimed to secure loyalty from the nobility through land grants and titles, thereby strengthening their political influence and stabilizing their reign.
the normans were the main enimies others were Celts vikings and huns
because the Normans had taken his fathers land and killed his brother (i think)
political corruption and the instability of the goverment
political corruption and the instability of the government.
No idea! LOL
The Normans had many advantages over the English. First of all, literally all of the Normans were on horseback whereas the English were on foot. Another reason why was that many of his best troops failed to keep up with Harold and were tired on their march to the south. Also, the Normans were well equipped with better Armour and weaponry. The main reason why the Normans were triumphant over the English was because the Normans pretended to retreat, causing the Saxons to break their shield wall and be easily killed.
In 1314, the Normans, as part of the broader context of medieval Europe, were primarily involved in various political and military activities, particularly in England and France. Notably, this year marked the end of the Knights Templar in France, as King Philip IV ordered their arrest, impacting territories previously under Norman influence. While the Normans themselves were not a distinct entity by this time, their historical legacy continued to shape the political landscape of the region.
What food did The Normans grow?
what were the normans hobbies
Why did the Normans panic
Only one of them can be normans.
What did the Normans do after The Battle of Hastings?
the normestic annivercery when the Normans were discovered
the Normans wore chain-mail.
Normans Hall was created in 1921.
The Normans Went To Ireland in 1080
political boycott