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Berengaria
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What this is, is a collection of articles seemingly meant for students and others doing research to get the maximum amount of facts, names and dates in the shortest fashion.
As is so typical, it's the Normans in England which interests an English author most. Yeah yeah yeah Normandy and S. Italy...but the really super important fascinating mega point is English history, isn't it?
— May 23, 2026 08:21AM
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As is so typical, it's the Normans in England which interests an English author most. Yeah yeah yeah Normandy and S. Italy...but the really super important fascinating mega point is English history, isn't it?
Berengaria
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Waaaaaay too much time spent on 1066 and the Conquest of England. It's a story often told, and told better, elsewhere. Until now, it's all about the Dukes and Kings. The upcoming chapters are on the society. Hopefully, it contains some different or differently presented info.
— May 20, 2026 12:59PM
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Berengaria
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Rather dry until we hit around the year 1000. Normandy was a model for how William and his lot would alter Anglo-Saxon England into Anglo-Norman England, both politically and ecclesiastically.
— May 18, 2026 07:00AM
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Berengaria
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A look at not only the Normans in Normandy/Conquest of England, but also the dynasty in Italy and the Two Sicilies. (Not an overview book. An actual history)
— May 16, 2026 02:15AM
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Becca Packer
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Time for another round of "Becca who wants to talk to you about The Normans" and I'll tell you who, the Anglo-Saxons.
— Jun 02, 2025 10:24AM
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