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K Epps

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    1066: Battle of Hastings. Summary from GoHistoryGo site
International School of Central Switzerland

Essential Norman Conquest - An interactive day-by-day retelling of the events of 1066 - 0 views

K Epps

Kings of Medieval England Quiz - 0 views

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    " We created this short quiz about Kings of Medieval England, focusing on those between 1066 and 1500. We hope you will try it out and if you like it, let us know if you have some suggestions for future quizzes."
International School of Central Switzerland

History of the English language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    For about 300 years following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Norman kings and their high nobility spoke only one of the langues d'oïl called Anglo-Norman, which was a variety of Old Norman used in England and to some extent elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period and originating from a northern dialect of Old French, whilst English continued to be the language of the common people. Middle English was influenced by both Anglo-Norman and, later, Anglo-French (see Anglo-Norman language, "Characteristics").
International School of Central Switzerland

Regia Anglorum - The Battle of Hastings - 0 views

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    The fight for Senlac Ridge on October 14th 1066 is probably the only battle date that most Englishmen can be expected to remember. Nearly a thousand years after the event, the memory of the resounding defeat of the last native Saxon King and his army rings down the centuries. But why did the battle take place? Why did William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy, think that he had a claim to the English throne in the first place. Or was it just an adventure; an enormous gamble that paid off and changed the course of world history in the course of an autumn day?
K Epps

Economics of English Agriculture in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The Economics of English Agriculture in the Middle Ages is the economic history of English agriculture from the Norman invasion in 1066, to the death of Henry VII in 1509. England's economy was fundamentally agricultural throughout the period, though even before the invasion the market economy was important to producers. Norman institutions, including serfdom, were superimposed on an existing system of open fields."
K Epps

The Norman Conquest of England: The Alternative Histories - 0 views

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    "The story of the Norman Conquest was told by more than a few medieval chroniclers, including William of Jumièges, William of Poitiers, Orderic Vitalis, William of Malmesbury and John of Worcester. For a more visual account, one can turn to the Bayeux Tapestry to see how the events of 1066 were depicted. Historians trying to reconstruct the events of the invasion of England and the Battle of Hastings generally make use of these sources. However, there are other lesser-known accounts of the Norman Conquest. Here we present two of these works, both written over a hundred years after the Battle of Hastings."
International School of Central Switzerland

Medieval Realms 1066-1500 - Ian Dawson, Paul Watson - Google Books - 0 views

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    search results in the book for "Harrying of the north"
K Epps

BBC - History: Normans - 0 views

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    good overview page for "The story behind the Battle of Hastings and the leaders who fought it"
K Epps

Renewed debate over battle of Hastings location | History Extra - 0 views

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    "Research that suggests the battle of Hastings took place on the site of what is now a mini roundabout on the A2100 is "no more than informed guesswork"."
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