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BA Norman England, c1066-c1100 key terms

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BA Norman England, c1066-c1100

AQAGCSEHistoryPaper 2 Section B: British depth studies including the historic environment

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  • Norman Conquest

    Norman Conquest is a History term for this objective because it helps explain causes of Norman Conquest, including Edward the Confessor's death, claimants and claims in...

  • Edward the Confessor

    In Part one: The Normans: conquest and control, Edward the Confessor should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Stamford Bridge

    Stamford Bridge is a History term for this objective because it helps explain military aspects, including Stamford Bridge, Hastings, Anglo-Saxon and Norman tactics, cavalry and...

  • Hastings

    In Part one: The Normans: conquest and control, Hastings should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Harrying of the North

    Harrying of the North is a History term for this objective because it helps explain establishing and maintaining control, including the Harrying of the North, revolts from 1067...

  • William II

    In Part one: The Normans: conquest and control, William II should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • feudalism

    feudalism is a History term for this objective because it helps explain feudalism and government, including roles, rights, responsibilities, landholding, lordship, land...

  • lordship

    In Part two: Life under the Normans, lordship should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Forest law

    Forest law is a History term for this objective because it helps explain economic and social changes and consequences, including Anglo-Saxon and Norman life, towns,...

  • Forest law

    In Part two: Life under the Normans, Forest law should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Lanfranc

    Lanfranc is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the Church, including the Anglo-Saxon Church before 1066, Lanfranc, reform, church and cathedral...

  • Papacy

    In Part three: The Norman Church and monasticism, Papacy should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • monasticism

    monasticism is a History term for this objective because it helps explain monasticism, including Norman reforms, abbeys, monasteries, monastic life, learning, schools,...

  • monasticism

    In Part three: The Norman Church and monasticism, monasticism should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the location of the specified historic environment site in c1066-c1100.

  • location

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, location should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the function of the specified historic environment site in c1066-c1100.

  • function

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, function should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the structure of the specified historic environment site in c1066-c1100.

  • structure

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, structure should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • design

    design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain people connected with the site, such as the designer, originator and occupants in c1066-c1100.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the design of the specified historic environment site in c1066-c1100.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • design

    design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how the site's design reflects the culture, values and fashions of the people at the time in c1066-c1100.

  • design

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • important

    important is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how important events and developments from Norman England connect to the specified site in c1066-c1100.

  • important

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, important should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • historic environment

    historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how key features of Norman buildings, cathedrals, abbeys, castles, towns, settlements, trade,...

  • historic environment

    In Part four: The historic environment of Norman England, historic environment should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.