The Normans; told chiefly in relation to their conquest of England
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A compact narrative traces the rise of a people of Norse origin who settled in northern France and expanded their influence through raiding, settlement, and conquest. It follows successive dukes and notable leaders, the adoption of Christianity and feudal institutions, monastic and architectural developments, and campaigns across England, southern Italy, and the Mediterranean. Battles, political maneuvers, and the establishment of ducal and royal governance are described alongside social customs, law, and daily life, concluding with reflections on cultural synthesis and the legacies left in language, law, and landscape.
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