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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
11: ...d into a personage (citing sometimes a supposed change of the sea-god [[Lir]] into [[Leir of Britain | ...
19: ...Welsh literature]]. In a surviving early [[Welsh language|Welsh]] poem, the ''[[Gododdin]]'' (c. [[594]...
35: ...hat after the [[Norman Conquest]] of Britain in [[1066]] there was renewed interest in the Arthurian Leg...
39: ...sh legend went mainstream (through the works of [[Anglo-Norman]] poet [[Wace]] and others), creating a ...
68: ...oble Knights]]'' is a traditional take in modern language. - Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
7: ... accession to the [[England|English]] throne in [[1066]]. She was the favorite sister of King [[Henry I ... - California (63989 bytes)
10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
11: ...argestCity = [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] |
44: ...odifying these state symbols please verify your changes against official California Government Code sec...
91: ...t cities, including [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[San...
101: ...States began to arrive, harbingers of the great changes that would sweep California. - Comet (30542 bytes)
11: ...cords the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Museum, scene 1}} - Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
3: ...s a province (or a group of provinces) within the Anglo-French unit" that was both battlefield and priz...
5: ...since the time of the [[Western Roman Empire]], changes in the roles of nobles and peasants, and overal...
8: ...[[Anglo-Saxon]] leadership and installing a new [[Anglo-Norman]] power structure as William took the En...
10: ...lo-Normans who still spoke a version of [[French language|French]], and could remember a time when thei...
27: ...rly large French territories inherited from the [[Anglo-Norman]] kings. Gascony produced vital shipment... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
27: ...from [[Scandinavia]] who raided from about 783 to 1066, during the [[Viking Age]] in the [[Early Middle ...
29: ...retanews.com/site/index.php?page=art&article=104&lang= Piracy on Crete], Creta News.</ref>
39: ...[North Sea]] and the Baltic Sea was seriously in danger of attack by the pirates.
41: ...n 1241, as the first person known to have been [[hanged, drawn and quartered]],<ref>H Thomas Milhorn, '...
52: ...us [[Maratha Empire|Maratha]] privateer [[Kanhoji Angre]] ruled the seas between Mumbai and Goa.<ref>{{... - French language (40201 bytes)
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5: |speakers=77 million (128 million with second language speakers)|rank=11
6: |family=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br>
7: [[Italic languages|Italic]]<br>
8: [[Romance languages|Romance]]<br> - Jury (14851 bytes)
10: ...ments, for instance, fluent understanding of the language, or the ability to test jurors or otherwise e...
18: ...ncept can also be traced to [[Normandy]] before [[1066]], when a jury of nobles was established to decid...
57: ...nalty was reserved for the judge. This has been changed by rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court such as ''...
63: The exchanges of views caused by people whose opinions differ... - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
2: ...in [[England]] after the [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], and commemorates the events leading up to the ...
5: ...eted in 1077, 11 years after the famous battle of 1066. The borders of the tapestry are filled with myt...
9: ...rbury. Also, the text the embroidery includes is Anglo Saxon derived Latin. It is sometimes said to ha...
13: ...Normans shaved the back of their heads, while the Anglo-Saxons had mustaches.
15: ...ven warrior at 19. He prevailed in the battle of 1066 and captured the crown at 38. William knew littl... - William I of England (8753 bytes)
7: ...conquest by winning the [[Battle of Hastings]] in 1066 in what has become known as the [[Norman Conquest...
23: ...ng [[Edward the Confessor]] of England (January [[1066]]), William claimed the throne of England, assert...
25: ...[[Pevensey]] in [[Sussex]] on [[September 28]], [[1066]] and assembled a prefabricated wooden castle nea...
27: ...d was killed by an arrow through the eye, and the Anglo Saxon forces fled giving William victory.
29: ...re. William was then crowned on [[December 25]] [[1066]] in [[Westminster Abbey]]. - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...ng Age]]. The word was introduced to the English language with [[romanticism|romantic]] connotations in...
6: Vikings travelled westward; [[Varangian]]s travelled eastward.
12: ...]] having illustrations of what probably are [[Varangians]] in the [[Byzantine Empire]] and a Byzantine...
13: ...iking raid is [[787]], when, according to the ''[[Anglo Saxon Chronicle]]'', a group of men from Norway...
64: ...s]] until the [[Norman Conquest]] of England in [[1066]], is commonly called the "Viking Age." The Vikin... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ... the name of the period between [[793]] A.D and [[1066]] A.D in [[Scandinavia]]. This corresponds to the...
4: ... of England attempted by [[Harald H岤r夥]] in [[1066]].
10: ...e French language and culture into [[England]] in 1066, after the [[Norman Conquest]] of England.
19: ...rts, and there is no reason to assume that the Varangians themselves travelled significantly beyond Byz...
25: ... family reign. The Viking presence dwindled until 1066 when the Danes lost their final battle with the E...
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