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Anglo-Normans

The Anglo-Normans (Norman: Anglo-Normaunds, Old English: Engel-Norðmandisca) were the medieval ruling class in the Kingdom of England following the Norman Conquest. They were primarily a combination of Normans, Bretons, Frenchmen, Flemings, Anglo-Saxons and Celtic Britons.

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Norman conquest

Military influence

Norman-Saxon conflict

Wales

Ireland

Scotland

Anglo-Norman families

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Anglo-Normans

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norman english england anglo-norman conquest normans william ireland normandy wales old king also anglo-saxon scotland celtic anglo-saxons david french first

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William de Longchampinstance ofidentified themselves as English and set themselves apart from foreign-born royal ministers0.80text
Philip Markinstance ofidentified themselves as English and set themselves apart from foreign-born royal ministers0.80text
and Engelard de Cigognéinstance ofidentified themselves as English and set themselves apart from foreign-born royal ministers0.80text
who were seen as aliensinstance ofidentified themselves as English and set themselves apart from foreign-born royal ministers0.80text
Diarmuid Mac Murchadha whose name has arrived in modern English as Dermot MacMurroughinstance ofinitially to support Irish regional kings0.80text
Seán Duffyinstance ofand thus the epithet 'Cambro-Normans' is used to describe them by leading late medievalists0.80text

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