A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Norman kings . Mediaeval feudalism was not found in England before 1066 , although Norman influences had been introduced into the country during the reign of Edward the Confessor ( 1042- 1066 ) , who was half Norman . After the Conquest ...
... Norman kings . Mediaeval feudalism was not found in England before 1066 , although Norman influences had been introduced into the country during the reign of Edward the Confessor ( 1042- 1066 ) , who was half Norman . After the Conquest ...
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... Normans . The Conquest resulted in a long period of economic and political decline for the English common classes , for whom the Norman government provided no protection . Instead , it laid on them heavy financial burdens in the form of ...
... Normans . The Conquest resulted in a long period of economic and political decline for the English common classes , for whom the Norman government provided no protection . Instead , it laid on them heavy financial burdens in the form of ...
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... Norman administrators and Norman churchmen , continued to be a group apart for almost 150 years . French was the idiom of this important minority , comprising not more than one fifth of the population , and made up of kings , barons ...
... Norman administrators and Norman churchmen , continued to be a group apart for almost 150 years . French was the idiom of this important minority , comprising not more than one fifth of the population , and made up of kings , barons ...
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