The Normans and Empire

The Normans and Empire
Author: David Bates
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199674411

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An interpretative analysis of the history of the cross-Channel empire from 1066 to 1204.

Empires of the Normans

Empires of the Normans
Author: Levi Roach
Publsiher: John Murray
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1529300320

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'In this fascinating, panoramic account, Levi Roach brings an expert eye and page-turning energy to the telling of their extraordinary story' Helen Castor, bestselling author of She Wolves 'A fresh retelling of the story of the Normans . . . written with enthusiasm and brio' Marc Morris, bestselling author of The Anglo-Saxons How did descendants of Viking marauders come to dominate Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East? It is a tale of ambitious adventures and fierce freebooters, of fortunes made and fortunes lost. The Normans made their influence felt across all of western Europe and the Mediterranean, from the British Isles to North Africa, and Lisbon to the Holy Land. In Empires of the Normans we discover how they combined military might and political savvy with deeply held religious beliefs and a profound sense of their own destiny. For a century and a half, they remade Europe in their own image, and yet their heritage was quickly forgotten - until now.

The Norman Empire

The Norman Empire
Author: John Le Patourel
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015008520101

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The Normans in Europe

The Normans in Europe
Author: Arthur Henry Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1883
Genre: Europe
ISBN: UVA:X030462276

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The Normans

The Normans
Author: Reginald Allen Brown
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0851153585

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With their flying arrows and familiar chain-mail the Normans not only conquered Anglo-Saxon England, but had an impact on the whole of Europe. Beginning as Viking raiders (`Northmen') who settled in Northern France in the late ninth century, this energetic and enterprising race established themselves as far afield as Syria, Italy, Sicily and Ireland in the course of the next three centuries. As a people they not only produced outstanding leaders, but were inspired exponents of all the social, political and cultural movements of their time, from monasticism to feudalism and chivalry, from theology and secular government to architecture. They showed an astonishing capacity for organisation, simultaneously absorbing and transforming the cultures of the peoples they conquered, scattering superb churches and castles in the lands they settled. Professor Allen-Brown tells the fascinating story of the Norman expansion. Fully revised edition. R. ALLEN BROWNwas professor of history at King's College, London, and founder of the annual Battle conference on Anglo-Norman studies.

The Normans in European History

The Normans in European History
Author: Charles Homer Haskins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1916
Genre: Europe
ISBN: UOM:39015005366813

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The Normans

The Normans
Author: Lars Brownworth
Publsiher: Crux Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2014-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781909979031

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"Lars Brownworth’s The Normans is like a gallop through the Middle Ages on a fast warhorse. It is rare to find an author who takes on a subject so broad and so complex, while delivering a book that is both fast-paced and readable." Bill Yenne, author of Julius Caesar: Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror "An evocative journey through the colourful and dangerous world of early medieval Europe" Jonathan Harris, author of Byzantium and the Crusades There is much more to the Norman story than the Battle of Hastings. These descendants of the Vikings who settled in France, England, and Italy - but were not strictly French, English, or Italian - played a large role in creating the modern world. They were the success story of the Middle Ages; a footloose band of individual adventurers who transformed the face of medieval Europe. During the course of two centuries they launched a series of extraordinary conquests, carving out kingdoms from the North Sea to the North African coast. In The Normans, author Lars Brownworth follows their story, from the first shock of a Viking raid on an Irish monastery to the exile of the last Norman Prince of Antioch. In the process he brings to vivid life the Norman tapestry’s rich cast of characters: figures like Rollo the Walker, William Iron-Arm, Tancred the Monkey King, and Robert Guiscard. It presents a fascinating glimpse of a time when a group of restless adventurers had the world at their fingertips.

The Normans in European history

The Normans in European history
Author: Charles Homer Haskins
Publsiher: LA CASE Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2024-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The eight lectures which are here published were delivered before the Lowell Institute in February, 1915, and at the University of California the following July, and it has seemed best to print them in the form in which they were prepared for a general audience. Their purpose is not so much to furnish an outline of the annals of Norman history as to place the Normans in relation to their time and to indicate the larger features of their work as founders and organizers of states and contributors to European culture. Biographical and narrative detail has accordingly been subordinated in the effort to give a general view of Norman achievement in France, in England, and in Italy. Various aspects of Norman history have been treated with considerable fullness by historians, but, so far as I am aware, no connected account of the whole subject has yet been attempted from this point of view. This fact, it is hoped, may justify the publication of these lectures, as well as explain the omission of many topics which would naturally be treated in an extended narrative.