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'''Norman''' is a term that refers to the historical inhabitants and the culture of [[Normandy]], a region in France. The term is also used to describe the period of Norman expansion in Europe, which includes the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. == History == The Normans were originally [[Viking]] settlers from Denmark and Norway who settled in the region of Normandy in the 10th and 11th centuries. They adopted the local culture and language, a Romance language known as [[Old Norman]], which later evolved into the [[Norman language]]. The Normans are best known for their military achievements, particularly their role in the [[Norman Conquest of England]] in 1066. This event had a profound impact on the history and culture of England, leading to significant changes in its governance, language, and social structure. == Culture == Norman culture was a blend of Norse and French influences. The Normans were known for their architectural style, known as [[Norman architecture]], which was characterized by its round arches and massive proportions. This style was widely used in the construction of castles, churches, and cathedrals throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. == Legacy == The legacy of the Normans can be seen in many aspects of European history and culture. Their influence is particularly evident in the English language, which contains many words of Norman origin. The Normans also played a key role in the development of feudalism, a system of governance that was widely used in Europe during the Middle Ages. == See also == * [[Norman Conquest]] * [[Norman architecture]] * [[Normandy]] * [[Vikings]] == References == <references /> [[Category:History]] [[Category:Culture]] [[Category:Normans]] {{stub}} {{No image}}
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