

The Normans: everything you wanted to know
13 snips Oct 11, 2025
Historian Marc Morris joins to explore the intriguing world of the Normans. He delves into why William the Conqueror triumphed at Hastings, highlighting luck and leadership. Morris discusses the Normans' Viking ancestry, Edward the Confessor's possible promises, and the aftermath of the battle. He reveals the mysteries around Harold's death and the dramatic cultural shifts post-conquest. Plus, did the Normans introduce rabbits to England? With captivating anecdotes and insights, Morris brings history alive!
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Why William Won Hastings
- William won Hastings through better generalship, luck, and surviving while Harold died.
- Contemporary minds believed God decided battles, giving William a divinely sanctioned claim.
Normans Were Viking Descendants Who Assimilated
- The Normans descended from Vikings but rapidly adopted Frankish culture, Christianity and names.
- By 1066 they were culturally distinct from Norsemen despite ancestral links.
Edward's Promise Undone By Godwin Power
- Edward likely promised the throne to William around 1051–52 when the Godwins were exiled.
- When the Godwins returned their power made honoring that promise politically impossible by 1066.