The Normans
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The Normans
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The Normans – ContentsWho were the Normans?TimelineDwellingsFoodClothing & TravelBattle of Hastings StrongbowNormans in IrelandMy coat of arms
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Who were the Normans ?The Normans were
people who lived in Normandy in Northern France.
They were originally Vikings from Scandinavia.
The name Normandy comes from the French word Normand, meaning Norsemen and Normans.
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Timeline800: Norse raids (from Scandinavia to the North France)910: The King of France gives this land (Normandy) to
the Normans on condition they become Christians.1032: A small group of Normans conquers southern Italy
and Sicily.1066: The Norman invasion of England by Duke William.1080: William conquers England and became know as
William the Conqueror1100: The first Crusade to the Holy Land by Norman and
Christian knights.1169-1177: Strongbow and Welsh-Norman knights land
in Ireland
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Norman DwellingsThe Normans lived in wattle and daub huts
with thatched straw roofs.After invading Britain they also built castles to
defend there new kingdom.
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Building a CastleWhen Normans captured an area, they built a castle.The first castles were made from wood. These castles
could be built in a few months, sometimes in weeks. Later they built castles made of stone.
The Normans spent a long time choosing a site for the castle (The site had to be just right):
1. Good view and supply of water2. Timber and stone nearby 3. A large amount of people living nearby4. It had to be easy to defend5. It had to have solid rock underneath it.
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Food There were no supermarkets or
shops to buy food so the Normans ate what they could grow or hunt.
The Normans ate plants including vegetables, wild nuts, berries and grain to make bread and also porridge, herbs and leaves.
They also hunted animals like deer, wild boar, fox, beaver and bear.
They also caught fish and had chickens, goats, sheep and pigs.
They ate honey from bees.
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Clothing & TravelTheir clothes were
made from animal skins.
They travelled by horse or boat, and got cattle to pull carts
In battle they had very advanced protective clothing
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The Battle of HastingsThe Normans, led by William
the Conqueror, defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The battle was won after the English King Harold got an arrow in the eye – Ouch!
The Bayeaux Tapestry was made by the Normans to celebrate.
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StrongbowStrongbow was a fierce Norman warrior who came from Normandy.Strongbow’s real name was Richard de Clare.Strongbow grew up in Wales.
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Normans in Ireland King Diarmait Mac Murchada of Leinster was expelled from Ireland by
High King Rory O’Connor In 1166 Diarmait Mac Murchada asked King Henry II of England for
help. King Henry II said he could not help him but he gave permission for
Diarmait to ask his people for help. When Diarmait went to Strongbows town, Strongbow agreed to help
him, on condition he can marry Diarmaits daughter Aoife and becomes King of Leinster when Diarmait dies.
Diarmait died in 1171 & Strongbow became King of Leinster King Henry II did not like that Strongbow was becoming powerful so
he planned to invade Ireland. Strongbow asked him for forgiveness handed him Lenister. King Henry II made Strongbow Lord of Lenister
King Henry II took control of most of Ireland & he was promised the loyalty of every major Irish king other than O'Connor of Connacht and O'Neill in the north.
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Normans in Ireland
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My coat of arms:
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Thank you ! By: Éabha Mannion