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Norman Life

Norman life in medieval England was shaped by feudal society, military power, and strong religious influence following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Normans introduced stone castles, Romanesque architecture, and a strict social hierarchy dominated by lords and knights. Daily life varied greatly between nobility and peasants, with farming forming the backbone of the economy. Latin and Norman French influenced language, law, and administration, while monasteries played a central role in education and culture. Norman rule transformed England’s landscape, governance, and social structure, leaving a lasting legacy still visible today.

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