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Norman Warfare

Before the Normans came to England, the Normans had one of the strongest armies in France.

Rollo the Walker and Normandy

Rollo the Walker and Normandy

  • Under the Viking leader, Rollo the Walker, Normandy grew into the largest and most powerful fief in France.
  • The Normans invaded nearby areas and captured places like Bessin and Maine.
    • It is believed that Rollo doubled the size of Normandy during his time as leader.
What are chevaliers?

What are chevaliers?

  • 'Chevaliers' is the French word for knights.
    • These chevaliers rode horses and could attack quickly.
  • Normandy was located on the French coast, next to the English Channel.
    • This meant that the Normans were good sailors and could launch sea attacks.
  • Each Duke of a fief had a private army.
  • This army included chevaliers, swordsmen, and axemen.
  • The French chevaliers had stirrups, which allowed the knights to fight better while riding horses.
English Anglo-Saxon knights & soldiers

English Anglo-Saxon knights & soldiers

  • No English Earl had a full-time army.
  • English knights were often 'enforcers'.
    • Enforcers were intimidating people who were loyal to their local lord.
    • These enforcers would use force to take land and money from people below them in society.
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