Norman Conquest and Control: Battles, Government, and Church

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Explore the Norman Conquest's military aspects, governance under King William, economic and social changes, Anglo-Saxon and Norman life, the Anglo-Saxon Church reforms, and monasticism. Dive into key events like the Battle of Hastings, the Harrying of the North, and the Domesday Book, alongside insights into feudalism, land distribution, and church-state relations.

  • Norman Conquest
  • Battles
  • Governance
  • Church
  • Feudalism

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  1. Normans Content Checklist History Paper 2 Overview Content The Normans: conquest and control including the death of Edward the Confessor, the claimants and claims. Battle of Stamford Bridge; Battle of Hastings; Anglo-Saxon and Norman tactics; military innovations, including cavalry and castles. the Harrying of the North; revolts, 1067 1075; King William s leadership and government; William II and his inheritance. Causes of Norman Conquest Part one: Military aspects: Establishing and maintaining control:

  2. Normans Content Checklist History Paper 2 Overview Content roles, rights, and responsibilities; landholding and lordship; land distribution; patronage; Anglo-Saxon and Norman government systems; the Anglo-Saxon and Norman aristocracies and societies; military service; justice and the legal system such as ordeals, murdrum ; inheritance; the Domesday Book Anglo-Saxon and Norman life, including towns, villages, buildings, work, food, roles and seasonal life; Forest law. Life under the Normans Feudalism and government Part two: Economic and social changes and their consequences

  3. Normans Content Checklist History Paper 2 Overview Content the Anglo-Saxon Church before 1066; Archbishop Lanfranc and reform of the English Church, including the building of churches and cathedrals; Church organisation and courts; Church-state relations; William II and the Church; the wealth of the Church; relations with the Papacy; the Investiture Controversy. the Norman reforms, including the building of abbeys and monasteries; monastic life; learning; schools and education; Latin usage and the vernacular. The Norman Church and monasticism The Church Part three: Monasticism

  4. Normans Content Checklist History Paper 2 Overview Content The following aspects of the site should be considered: location function the structure people connected with the site eg the designer, originator and occupants design how the design reflects the culture, values, fashions of the people at the time how important events/developments from the depth study are connected to the site. Durham Cathedral Site Study

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