Similar words: conquest, conformance, unconquered, unconquerable, performance standard, Performance Management, dormancy, performance. Meaning: n. the invasion and settlement of England by the Normans following the battle of Hastings (1066).
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(1) His family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
(2) After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
(3) The situation grew dramatic with the Norman conquest of Sicily.
(4) That, at the Norman Conquest, Anno Christi 1066, the kingdom had somewhat above two millions of people.
(5) It arose as a consequence of the Norman conquest and settlement of the Vale of Glamorgan in the early twelfth century.
(6) He began his survey after the Norman Conquest and continued up to the Elizabethan Age.
(7) The Norman Conquest took place in 1066.
(8) John's family traces back to the Norman Conquest.
(9) French; English; vocabulary; influence; Norman Conquest; naturalization.
(10) The second part talks over from Norman Conquest to "The Great Charter". In the process[Sentence dictionary], Feudal monarchy had sharp conflict and compromise with the power of Christian Religion.
(11) The invasion is known as the Norman Conquest and it is very important for two reasons.
(12) During the Norman Conquest British officialdom took on French as their official language.
(13) The Norman Conquest and the Black Death are typical instances.
(14) Norman conquest on the development of English have an enormous impact.
(15) The Teutonic Conquest, Norman conquest and the renaissance accelerates the pace of English development.
(16) After Norman Conquest, upper class people spoke French while common people spoke English.
(17) Tom : " Well, after the Norman Conquest there was a different ruler of England. "
(18) His version of the Norman Conquest was: " Twenty thousand thieves landed at Hastings. "
(19) Polo: After Norman Conquest, English kings occupied many manors in France by marriage or heirship.
(20) After the Norman Conquest, upper class people spoke French while common people spoke English.
(21) Their family can trace its origins back to the Norman Conquest.
(22) The parish boundaries were often indistinct until after the Norman conquest, but there may have been 150 of these by 1066.
(23) Armour and weapons from the First Crusade were closer in style to those of the Norman Conquest.
(24) His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest.
(25) A church has stood in Lowthorpe from as early as the Norman Conquest.
(26) Aksum had outlasted Jerusalem and Rome, going down in ruin only eighty years before the Norman conquest of Britain.
(27) Such a start toward becoming the standard speech of England cut short by the Norman Conquest.
(28) In these early stories, there was no love interest from Maid Marion, no link to Richard I, no mention of the resistance versus the Norman Conquest.
(29) Hanging Gardens of Fragrance is also tenderness mist cloud drift, Norman conquest of the hurricane has swept through the sea side.
(30) Most Latinate English words appeared with the French of the Norman Conquest of 1066 or appeared even later, introduced by people thinking they were smart to drop Latin based words into their writing.
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