The Normans; told chiefly in relation to their conquest of England

The Normans; told chiefly in relation to their conquest of England

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This is a historical account of the Normans, primarily focusing on their conquest of England. It gives an account of the ancient Northmen's way of life, their hall-life and hospitality, their sea-kings and vikings, and their voyages and settlements. The book covers the founding of Normandy and its growth under the leadership of Rolf the Ganger, William Longsword, Richard the Fearless, and Duke Richard the Good. The book also explores the life of Robert the Magnificent and the Normans' influence in Italy. It also delves into the youth of William the Conqueror and the changes in England that led to the Norman Conquest.

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