In 1066 there were two invasions of England, a Viking and a Norman invasion. The Vikings were defeated but the Normans succeeded in conquering England, bringing to an end Anglo-Saxon England.
The Norman lords of the March, while subjects of the English king, were not subject to the law of England. Their fiefdoms were like independent kingdoms whose rulers could, with impunity ...
Treaties were negotiated but the gloves came off after William's death in 1087. In the absence of a restraining power on the English throne, independent Norman lords started carving out mini ...
One of the main challenges to producing a history of the Normans is that, because they were so wide ranging, anyone setting out to write about them must become proficient in the primary sources of and ...
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