The norman conquest
of england
ARIADNA COCAorokiya gikineh noa redondo rob vanderoost
table of contents
1. What was the Norman invasion
5. What happened?
6. Effects on England
2. Where did it take place
7. Effects on the UK's history
3. Historical context3.1. UK 3.2. Europe
4. Who was involved
what was the norman invasion
- William, duke of Normandy- October 14th, 1066.
next
Where did it take place
Pre-history:Old Stone Age - 43 AD
historical context
Anglo-Saxon & Celtic tribes
European wars
Roman (successful) invasion 43 AD
Migration Period
Fall of Roman Britain in 410 AD
Christianisation in 6th-7th century
Viking raids 9th-11th century
normans
england
VS
- William I
- Edward the Confessor
NORWAY
- Harald III
2. Harold II.
3. Atheling
2. Tostig
How were they related?
Wessex
what happened?
Harald and Tostig Vs William
Edward dies withouth heirs
Witan chooses Harold
Stamford Bridge
what happened?
Hastlings
Witan chooses Atheling
William Vs Atheling
William Vs Harold
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effects onENGLAND
Language
Elite replacement
Anglo-Saxon was introduced as the aristocracy's language, and French words entered the English language.
The English aristocracy was eliminated and they lost control over the Catholic Church
English emigration
Society
After a century, intermarriage became common. Slavery was eliminated.
Many Anglo-Saxons fled the country for Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia.
Governmental system
Normans became the officials of the government and the royal household.
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effects onthe uk's history
The effect over the language
Parliamentary system
Latin was used in church. Aristocrats spoke French, while common men spoke English.
The Conquest sowed the seeds for a two-tier parliamentary system.
Architecture and landscape
Literature
Normans constructed castles, monasteries and churches.
French had a great influence on English literature. French literary ideals (liveness and humour) contributed to the expansion of English culture.
Bibliography
- https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/conquista-normanda-inglaterra_15697
- https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/1066-and-the-norman-conquest/
- https://www.britannica.com/event/Norman-Conquest
- https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/norman-conquest/
- https://www.britannica.com/video/186425/look-words-some-language-English-Norman-Conquest
- https://sites.udel.edu/britlitwiki/norman-invasion-1066/
- https://blocs.mesvilaweb.cat/subirats/the-norman-conquest-the-influence-of-french-on-the-english-language-loans-and-calques/
- http://emsarchive.blogspot.com/2015/07/impacts-of-norman-conquest-on-english-literature.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptarchy
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Europe
- https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Norman-Conquest/
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The norman conquest
of england
ARIADNA COCAorokiya gikineh noa redondo rob vanderoost
table of contents
1. What was the Norman invasion
5. What happened?
6. Effects on England
2. Where did it take place
7. Effects on the UK's history
3. Historical context3.1. UK 3.2. Europe
4. Who was involved
what was the norman invasion
- William, duke of Normandy- October 14th, 1066.
next
Where did it take place
Pre-history:Old Stone Age - 43 AD
historical context
Anglo-Saxon & Celtic tribes
European wars
Roman (successful) invasion 43 AD
Migration Period
Fall of Roman Britain in 410 AD
Christianisation in 6th-7th century
Viking raids 9th-11th century
normans
england
VS
NORWAY
2. Harold II.
3. Atheling
2. Tostig
How were they related?
Wessex
what happened?
Harald and Tostig Vs William
Edward dies withouth heirs
Witan chooses Harold
Stamford Bridge
what happened?
Hastlings
Witan chooses Atheling
William Vs Atheling
William Vs Harold
Bayeux TapestryTapestry of Queen
https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-bayeux-tapestry/discover-the-bayeux-tapestry/explore-online/
Sorprende a tu público…
effects onENGLAND
Language
Elite replacement
Anglo-Saxon was introduced as the aristocracy's language, and French words entered the English language.
The English aristocracy was eliminated and they lost control over the Catholic Church
English emigration
Society
After a century, intermarriage became common. Slavery was eliminated.
Many Anglo-Saxons fled the country for Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia.
Governmental system
Normans became the officials of the government and the royal household.
Sorprende a tu público…
effects onthe uk's history
The effect over the language
Parliamentary system
Latin was used in church. Aristocrats spoke French, while common men spoke English.
The Conquest sowed the seeds for a two-tier parliamentary system.
Architecture and landscape
Literature
Normans constructed castles, monasteries and churches.
French had a great influence on English literature. French literary ideals (liveness and humour) contributed to the expansion of English culture.
Bibliography
¿Tienes una idea?
¡Que fluya la comunicación!
Con las plantillas de Genially podrás incluir recursos visuales para dejar a tu audiencia con la boca abierta. También destacar alguna frase o dato concreto que se quede grabado a fuego en la memoria de tu público e incluso embeber contenido externo que sorprenda: vídeos, fotos, audios... ¡Lo que tú quieras! ¿Necesitas más motivos para crear contenidos dinámicos? Bien: el 90% de la información que asimilamos nos llega a través de la vista y, además, retenemos un 42% más de información cuando el contenido se mueve.
¿Tienes una idea?
¡Que fluya la comunicación!
Con las plantillas de Genially podrás incluir recursos visuales para dejar a tu audiencia con la boca abierta. También destacar alguna frase o dato concreto que se quede grabado a fuego en la memoria de tu público e incluso embeber contenido externo que sorprenda: vídeos, fotos, audios... ¡Lo que tú quieras! ¿Necesitas más motivos para crear contenidos dinámicos? Bien: el 90% de la información que asimilamos nos llega a través de la vista y, además, retenemos un 42% más de información cuando el contenido se mueve.