Normans
The Normans overview - AQA
The Norman conquest of England in 1066 changed and shaped the history of England like no other event. The story of the Norman Conquest is primarily the story of one man鈥檚 success: William of Normandy.
Edward's death and claimants to the throne - AQA
When Edward the Confessor died in 1066, there were four men who could claim to be the next King of England. Three of these claimants were prepared to fight for their right to be king.
1066 - the battles - AQA
Edward the Confessor鈥檚 death and Harold鈥檚 accession to the throne in January 1066 led to three major battles. After the final battle at Hastings in October England had a new king, William of Normandy.
Revolt, resistance and control in Norman England - AQA
William鈥檚 victory over Harold only started the Norman conquest of England. It was military power that beat the Anglo-Saxon forces but after 1066 William had to use a range of methods to keep control.
Norman rule - AQA
To secure their hold over England the Normans introduced many changes to people鈥檚 daily lives. The justice and tax systems of England were amended to secure Norman power in England.
Castles in Norman England - AQA
An extensive network of castles allowed the Normans to secure their power in England. The small force of invaders used these large fortresses to impose their authority over a whole country.
The Church in Norman England - AQA
Christianity was a very important aspect of life in England and Normandy. The rule of the Normans in England brought significant changes in the churches and monasteries.
The Normans - exam preparation - AQA
In your History GCSE, it is important that you not only have good subject knowledge, but have the skills to apply this knowledge to exam questions.
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