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It is used as a noun to refer to people from Normandy, France, especially during the Middle Ages. For example, "The Normans were renowned warriors during the 1100s."
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Plural of Norman
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In 1387, Ranulph Higden, a Benedictine monk and historian, found the culprit in language mixing: "By commiyxtion and mellyng, furst wiþ Danes and afterward wiþ Normans, in menye þe contray longage ys apeyred and som useþ strange wlaffyng chyteryng, harryng, and garryng grisbyttyng".
Enthusiasts at the Catalan Institute for the Mediterranean point to the centuries when Sardinia and Sicily belonged to Aragon; they could add those when the Normans held power, or, later, the Venetians.
A military procession brings the coffin to Westminster Hall (the oldest part of the Palace of Westminster, erected by the Normans) for a three-day period of lying in state.
The Normans and their Swabian successors in the Kingdom of Sicily (1091 1266) had changed Malta's legal and governmental structures.
Some unpopular Normans were driven out, including Archbishop Robert, whose archbishopric was given to Stigand; this act supplied one excuse for the papal support of William's cause.
Normandy, France c. 1055 Jumièges, France Robert of Jumièges, (born, Normandy, France died c. 1055, Jumièges) one of the Normans given high position by the English king Edward the Confessor.
The Danes conquered Yorkshire and the rest of Northumbria in the 9th century, and Yorkshire remained strongly Anglo-Scandinavian in culture until the Normans crushed all resistance to their rule in 1069.
The highest peak in Islamic literature in Spain was attained during the era of the ṭāʾifas, when the poet-king al-Muʿtamid established an embryo of an academy of belles lettres, which included the foremost Spanish intellects as well as Sicilians who emigrated from their native land before its conquest by the Normans.
Norman magnate, soldier, and outstanding military architect, who for a time was the most powerful vassal of the English crown under the second and third Norman kings, William II Rufus (died 1100) and Henry I. His contemporary reputation for sadism was extreme, even among the cruel Normans.
The ensuing defeat was a deep humiliation for Leo, though the Normans treated him with respect.
She provided the necessary weight to support papal reform policies in northern Italy and provided the papacy with a counterbalance to the risky alliance with the Normans.
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