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The Norman Yoke

In Our Time

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The Landowning Revolution of the 11th Century

The conquest radically changes the political landscape and as you say there's these tenants in chief as they're called men who hold land directly from the conqueror in return for military service become the dominant elite. There's a great deal of controversy about how different patterns of land holding our forms of tenure pre- and post conquest but i think the most important thing is that the people in charge it's a radical change. The anglic accident aristocracy has effectively disappeared as a ruling elite to their either killed or wiped out or they're deceased.

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