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The Norman Conquest

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Competition for the Crown

Death of King Edward the Confessor: January 1066

Succession: ǀ Harold Godwinson →

brother-in-law of Edward

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Four Kings

Edgar The Aetheling

Harold Godwinson

William, DukeOf Normandy

Swegn Estrithson, King

Of Denmark

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• Two invasions:

– Harald Hardrada of Norway

– William, the duke of Normandy

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The Battle of Hastings

14 October 1066

Army of 20000 Norman warriors

Combination of different arms

Offensive strategy

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The Church

• Controversy: Dead religion

before the Norman Conquest?

Normans and Britons – many things in common?

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Reforming Christianity?

Powerful positions:French clergy

Constructionof new churches across England

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ArtsClunaic reform:

recovery of consecrated scriptoria

Norman stonework

The Bayeaux Tapestry

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Literature

Old English topics

French ones• Romance• Allegory

• Popular tales• Exempli• Fabliau• Bestiaries• Chronicles

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The Bayeaux Tapestry

Very significant work of medieval art

Bishop Odo of Bayeaux, half-brother of William the Conqueror

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The Norman perspective Justification of the

illegitimate invasion

Harold slain with an arrow through his eye

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English Romanesque Architecture

800AD – 1100 ADOrigins: The

Bizantine EmpireNew kind of

buildings, materials and techniques

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Stone vault ceilings

Archs

Buttressess

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The expansion of castles in England

• The Motte and • Bailey Castles

FearSubmission

Wealth Envy

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• Virtual tour of the Motte and Baley Castle

• http://www.timeref.com/3dindex.htm

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Language changes

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Society• Intermarriage

common among all levels of society

• Population Bigger cities and towns

• Rural society changed:CROP ROTATIONKept the country profitable

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Wool processed in England

Generated new jobs

Construction of buildings and cathedrals artisans and craftmen with jobs for lifetime.

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Economy 10thC economy

Markets

Towns

• Kings and lords Stimulated the wealthof their country coinage boroughs

• Men wealth strength of hierarchic society role or lordship

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Summary

• Elite replacement• Change on governmental system Feudalism• Language: French – Latin – English• Castles introduced in England• Laws passed to give normans more power• Change of buildings’ style• Army occupation in much of the country• English bishops and monks Norman

bishops and monks

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Questions 1.- Which of these were the consequences of the Norman

Conquest?a)Introduction of French b)Establishment of the monarchyc)Introduction of Feudalismc) All of thesed) None of these

2.- After The Norman Conquest there was a linguistic change: a)The common people started to speak French.b)The aristocracy and the clergy spoke Latin.c) Everyone took French as the daily language.d)None of these.

3.- The innovation in architecture was the proliferation of castles. T/F

4.- The English law system was the same as the Norman law system. T/F

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Extra exercises

• To help you revise:http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/lessons/1066_claims/diagram.htm

Quizz on the Feudal System:http://www.btinternet.com/~mrfield/Conquest/feudalism/fedud_recap.htm

Ordering Game of The Battle of Hastingshttp://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/year7links/1066/orderinghomework.pdf

A 1066 word search

http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/year7links/1066/1066Search.PDF

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Bibliography used

• www.SchoolHistory.co.uk• www.passmorehistory.homestead.com • www.eyewitnesstohistory.com • http://geoffboxell.tripod.com/1066.htm • www.localhistories.org/middle.html• http://en.wikipedia.org • www.essentialnormanconquest.com/encyclopedia.htm• www.bbc.co.uk/history• www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/architecture_01.shtml

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Done by:

Christina Munder Estelles andArmonía Hita Garrido