Publisher's Synopsis
"The History of Normandy and of England" explores the intertwined histories of Normandy and England, focusing on key figures and periods of Norman rule. This historical account delves into the lives and reigns of significant Norman leaders such as Richard-Sans-Peur, Richard Le-Bon, Richard III, Robert Le-Diable, and, most notably, William the Conqueror. Published in 1864, this book offers insights into the political, social, and military events that shaped both regions during the medieval era.
Authored by Francis Turner Palgrave and Francis Palgrave, the narrative provides a detailed examination of the Norman influence on English history and the complex relationships between the two territories. This work is an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts interested in understanding the Norman conquest and its lasting impact on England and Normandy.
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