Norman conquest
n.
overthrow of the government of England in 1066 by the Norman forces leade by William the Conqueror after defeating the English King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings
Norman conquest of England
The Norman conquest of England began in
1066 with the
invasion of the
Kingdom of England by
William the Conqueror (
Duke of Normandy), and his success at the
Battle of Hastings resulted in
Norman control of
England. The Norman Conquest was a pivotal event in English history for a number of reasons. This conquest linked England more closely with continental
Europe through the introduction of a Norman aristocracy, thereby lessening
Scandinavian influence. It created one of the most powerful monarchies in Europe and engendered a sophisticated governmental system. The conquest changed the
English language and culture, and set the stage for a rivalry with
France that would continue intermittently until the 20th century. It has an iconic role in English national identity as the last successful military conquest of England.
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Norman Conquest
Noun
1. the invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the Battle of Hastings (1066)
(hypernym) conquest, conquering, subjection, subjugation
(part-meronym) Hastings, battle of Hastings
Norman Conquest
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NORMAN CONQUEST
CONQUISTA NORMANNA