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Normans
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What region is Normandy located in?
Northern
France
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Who controlled Normandy by the end of 1066?
William of Normandy
, also known as William the Conqueror
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How did the Normans evolve culturally over time?
They became more
French
and adopted the French language and culture
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What was the political status of Normandy in relation to France?
It was an
independent
fiefdom but
technically
part of France
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What system governed the land distribution in Normandy?
The
feudal system
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How did the feudal system in Normandy differ from that in England?
It had less central control from the
king
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What was the role of dukes in the feudal system of Normandy?
Dukes
promised
the
king
an
army
in
exchange
for
land
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What was a significant feature of the Norman army?
They had private
armies
that could be quickly gathered
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What type of armor did the Normans use?
Chain mail
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What was the most frightening aspect of the Norman army?
Their ability to fight on
horseback
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What invention gave the Normans an advantage in cavalry warfare?
The
stirrup
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How did the Norman knights protect their lands?
By building
castles
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What was the common form of castle built by the Normans?
The
motte-and-bailey
castle
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What was the religious affiliation of the Normans?
They were devout
Christians
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How did Norman Christianity differ from that of the English?
It conformed more closely to European ideas and the
Pope's
authority
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Who was the leader of Normandy in 1065?
William
,
Duke of Normandy
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What were the key features of Normandy in 1065 that prepared them for the invasion of England in 1066?
Strong military organization with private armies
Advanced technology for the time (
chain mail
,
stirrups
)
Effective
feudal system
with quick mobilization of forces
Established
castles
for defense
Strong alliances and political strategies
Devout
Christianity
aligned with European norms
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What were the strengths of the Norman army that enabled them to invade England with ease?
Professional soldiers with advanced weaponry
Mastery of cavalry tactics due to
stirrups
Ability to build defensive structures quickly
Strong leadership under
William
Effective use of alliances and political maneuvering
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What is the focus of the second unit in the Norman Conquest videos?
The battles of
Fulford
and
Stamford Bridge
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When did Edward the Confessor die?
In January
1066
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Why was Tostig Godwinson angry with Harold?
He lost his position as an earl in
1065
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What actions did Tostig take after losing his position?
He began attacking the east coast of
England
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What happened to Tostig in April 1066?
He
mysteriously
disappeared
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What preparations were made by William in Normandy in June 1066?
He prepared for the
invasion
of
England
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What did Harold do while waiting for the Norman invasion?
He collected
taxes
and gathered the
Anglo-Saxon
army
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Why did Harold disband his army in September 1066?
Because
the
Norman
invasion
did
not
happen
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When did Tostig and Harald Hardrada land in England?
On the
8th
of
September
1066
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What was Harald Hardrada's claim to the throne of England?
Through
Harthacnut
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What did Harold Godwinson do after learning of the Viking invasion?
He
quickly
gathered
his
army
and
marched north
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Where did the battle of Fulford take place?
Outside
York
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What was the outcome of the battle of Fulford?
The
Vikings
defeated
Edwin
and
Morkar
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How long did the Vikings stay in York after their victory?
For the next
five
days
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What significant action did Harold Godwinson take after the battle of Fulford?
He marched to
Stamford Bridge
for a surprise attack
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What was the state of the Viking forces at the battle of Stamford Bridge?
They were
caught
unawares
and
unprepared
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Who died in the battle of Stamford Bridge?
Both
Harald Hardrada
and
Tostig Godwinson
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What happened to the remaining Norwegian forces after the battle of Stamford Bridge?
They fled back to
Norway
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What was the situation in Normandy after the battle of Stamford Bridge?
The Norman forces were
ready
to
invade
England
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What events led to the battles of Fulford and Stamford Bridge?
Edward the Confessor
dies in
January
1066.
Harold Godwinson
becomes king.
Tostig Godwinson
attacks the east coast.
Harald Hardrada
claims the throne and invades with Tostig.
Battles occur in
September
1066.
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What were the battles that preceded the Battle of Hastings?
The battles of
Fulford
and
Stamford Bridge
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Why is the Battle of Hastings considered more famous than the battles of Fulford and Stamford Bridge?
It was a
decisive
battle that changed the course of English history
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