PPT-The Normans
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History exercises p 17 Millennium 1 VOCABULARY BUILDING Politics and society Match these words from the text to their meaning There is an example at the beginning
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History exercises p 17 Millennium 1 VOCABULARY BUILDING Politics and society Match these words from the text to their meaning There is an example at the beginning temporal reign Parliament subjects taxation hierarchically state feudal clergy . Youll need to use your imagination to 64257nd out what it would have been like in Norman times there are some pointers in this guide to help you get started So youre in a Norman castle How do you know its Norman 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 1 The Motte the mound By . Aisling. . Boyhan. 6A1. Killarney Before Time…. Prehistoric Killarney . Killarney's unique history began with the last Ice Age. A single ice sheet covered the entire region. As it melted, it sculpted Killarney's magnificent peaks . “The Long Bike Ride”. Possessive Nouns. To form the . possessive. of most singular nouns, add an apostrophe and s: . Examples: . Jack’s bicycle. . The girls concern for the dolphin was genuine. (girl’s concern). English III. Casey. Medieval Cartoons. Hastings, England. Battle of Hastings 1066. Harold promised William the throne. When Harold I died, Harold became king. William of Normandy was not happy.. September . [THE WAR FOR ENGLAND]. PREVIOUSLY….. 5-6. th. C. Local Britons having problems with . Picts. , invite Anglo-Saxons over to help. Anglo Saxons want to stay, Britons give them Kent. They want more – they take it. [THE WAR FOR ENGLAND]. PREVIOUSLY….. 5-6. th. C. Local Britons having problems with . Picts. , invite Anglo-Saxons over to help. Anglo Saxons want to stay, Britons give them Kent. They want more – they take it. The Normans – Contents. Who were the Normans?. Timeline. Dwellings. Food. Clothing & Travel. Battle of Hastings . Strongbow. Normans in Ireland. My coat of arms. Who were the Normans ?. The Normans were people who lived in Normandy in Northern France.. The Middle Ages. British Literature. 449-1485. Taken from . The Longman Anthology of British Literature. and *. The Language of Literature. The Celts. . Approx. 400 BC - The first British people were Celtic people (inhabitors of the British Isles and northern France, also called Brittany). destory. morale.. B. Harold . marched his army to London just two days after winning the victory at Stamford . Bridge and from London he went immediately to Hastings. They had already marched from the south to York and fought a battle. They would have little rest.. How did England change under King William?. Land – William gave his supporters English land and in return they promised him soldiers.. Castles – The Normans first built wood castles, quick to build and good for . William’s Bold, Ruthless Leadership. William was certainly ruthless with his harrying tactics and for many of the rebellions, William went himself to deal with the threat. This could be a key reason why he was able to keep control.. Feudalism and Government: What changes did the Normans make to England?. Topic Summary. The feudal system gave the king more power and allowed him to rule the country with very few Normans.. The king’s ownership of land gave him huge powers of patronage.. Norman Conquest. Three . contenders for English throne in 1066 . Harold . Godwinson. . Edgar . William. , Duke of . Normany. . Harold . declared king by Witan . William . and 5000 Norman vassals invaded . IntroductionThere are three surviving sets of annalistic material from Bari apparently related to each other which have some importance for the study of eleventh-century southern Italy 1 The Bari Anna
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