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chronicling the English / Norman battle in 1066ledto the Norman Conquest
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two kings of England , both of whom were from mixed Scandinavian and Anglo - Saxon backgrounds , including Harold II who lost the Battle of Hastings ( and was killed in Hastingsledto the Norman conquest
Duke William of Normandy dies at a young agepreventingthe Norman Conquest
William II of Normandy , who became William the Conqueror(passive) led bythe Norman Conquest
the Conqueror Williamledthe Norman Conquest
William the Conquerer(passive) led bythe Norman Conquest
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The jurisdiction of the Privy Counciloriginatedat the Norman conquest
the English throneledto the Norman Conquest
the changes and continuitiesresultingfrom the Norman Conquest
Edward 's childlessnessled ultimatelyto the Norman conquest
Aethelraed married Emma of Normandy to escape the Vikingsleading indirectlyto the Norman Conquest
English and Irish namesoriginatedfrom the Norman Conquest
the significant topographical changesresultingfrom the Norman Conquest
E dward 's childlessnessledultimatelyto the Norman conquest
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Richard II ... a factledto the Norman Conquest
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Old French ... the profound influence of French on modern Englishresultedfrom the Norman Conquest
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Edward de Vere was an heir to one of the oldest earldoms in England ’s historyoriginatingin the Norman Conquest
Last time the English lexicon was in such rapid flux , starting around 1066 , such rapid flux seemsto have causedthe Norman conquest
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A fear and hatred of authorityoriginatingfrom the Norman Conquest
the invasionledto the Norman Conquest
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the confusion(passive) therein caused bythe confusion
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the radical changes in the English language(passive) triggered bythe radical changes in the English language
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the social divisions(passive) caused bythe social divisions
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to the expansion of English culture and literaturecontributedto the expansion of English culture and literature
to the building of castles for entirely different reasonsledto the building of castles for entirely different reasons
the Great Vowel Shift(passive) was caused bythe Great Vowel Shift
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to the corruption of his beloved language , Old Englishledto the corruption of his beloved language , Old English
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William the Conqueror to be crowned king of England and permanently changed the English language and culturecausedWilliam the Conqueror to be crowned king of England and permanently changed the English language and culture
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major changes to the city of Yorkcausedmajor changes to the city of York
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to the beginnings of trade and improved agriculture which grew increased over the centuries to comeledto the beginnings of trade and improved agriculture which grew increased over the centuries to come
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