The Normans were the people who gave their name to Normandy, a region in northern France. They were descended from Viking conquerors of the territory and the native population of mostly Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock. Their identity emerged initially in the first half of the tenth century, and gradually evolved over succeeding centuries. The name "Normans" derives from Nortmanni (Northmen), after the Vikings who founded Normandy.

They played a major political, military, and cultural role in medieval Europe and even the Near East. They were famed for their martial spirit and Christian piety. They quickly adopted the Romance language of the land they settled in, their dialect becoming known as Norman, an important literary language. The Duchy of Normandy, which they formed by treaty with the French crown, was one of the great large fiefs of medieval France. The Normans are famed both for their culture, such as their unique Romanesque architecture, and their musical traditions, as well as for their military accomplishments and innovations. Norman adventurers established a kingdom in Sicily and southern Italy by conquest, and a Norman expedition on behalf of their duke led to the Norman Conquest of England. Norman influence spread from these new centres to the Crusader States in the Near East, to Scotland and Wales in Great Britain, and to Ireland.

In Russian historiography, the term "Norman" is often used for the Varangians, as for example in the term "Normanist theory". In French historiography too, the term is often applied to the various Viking groups that raided France in the ninth century before settling down to found Normandy.

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WHY did William the Conqueror build castles and give land to Normans who supported him?
Q. i need to know for a project... tell me please!
Asked by & eeerinnn. - Mon Mar 3 04:29:37 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. why not? just think about it for 2 seconds, unless you are a moron, you can. who was there (that he took the land from). why would a castle behoof the Norman controlling the land?
Answered by David B - Mon Mar 3 04:33:16 2008

Apparantly in English history the Battle of Hastings was fought between the Saxons and the Normans, so where?
Q. were the English? Saxons were from Saxony in Germany and Normans were from Normandy in France so why were they fighting in England over England? I have deduced the Anglo Saxons were the English, but if they lost, how come the island and its people were still called England and the English, as successful invaders usually give their own name to their new territory? So why didn't England become French, culturally, after the Norman invasion?
Asked by G - Thu Jun 17 16:08:03 2010 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments

A. The word England, derives from the word "Angle-Land" after the Angle Tribe. during the 5th century, Germanic Tribes moved from mainland Europe to Brittan (Britain as it was called in the Roman Days) Three major Germanic tribes were involved. The Angles, The Saxons, and the Jutes. on September 26 1066 AD, The Normans (another Kingdom living on the northern coast of France, in what is now Normandy, of Germanic decent invaded Saxon Controlled England under their King William the Conqueror. After King Edward of England died, William his distant Cousin was promised the Throne however Harold II, usurped the throne instead, prompting William to invade across the English Channel, and Fight the battle of Hastings. Thereafter, he won and took… [cont.]
Answered by The Grinning Man - Thu Jun 17 16:25:31 2010

The Vikings were better at controlling britain than the Normans?
Q. This is a question i was asked in an exam earlier. I can't find any decent information of this subject. Can anyone help to enlighten me on this subject and if you can do you know any good websites and links to.
Asked by Kate Rickerby - Tue May 19 17:11:17 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Normans (or rather their descendants) are still controlling Britain after nearly a thousand years. I'd say they win the prize.
Answered by Cabal - Tue May 19 18:33:47 2009

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