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The Normans
told chiefly in relation to their conquest of England

The Normans told chiefly in relation to their conquest of England

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
Original spelling and grammar has mostly been retained. Figures were moved from within paragraphs to between paragraphs. Footnotes were re-indexed and moved to the ends of the corresponding paragraphs. The original page numbers are embedded in square brackets, e.g. "[Pg135]".
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THE NORMANS

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Frontispiece. BIRTHPLACE OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. FALAISE.

THE NORMANS
TOLD CHIEFLY IN RELATION TO THEIR CONQUEST OF ENGLAND






BY
SARAH ORNE JEWETT




NEW YORK
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN
1898
Copyright, 1886
BY
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS



The Knickerbocker Press, New York
TO
MY DEAR GRANDFATHER
Doctor WILLIAM PERRY, of Exeter


EUROPE AT THE CLOSE OF THE 11TH CENTURY

CONTENTS.

I.
PAGE
The Men of the Dragon Ships 1-29
The ancient Northmen, 1-3 — Manner of life, 4-6 — Hall-life and hospitality, 7 — Sagamen, 8 — Sea-kings and vikings, 9 — Charlemagne and the vikings,11— Viking voyages and settlements, 12-22 — The Northmen in France, 23-27 — Modern inheritance from the Northmen, 28.
II.
Rolf the Ganger 30-51
Harold Haarfager, 30 — Jarl Rögnwald, 32 — Rolf's outlawry, 33 — Charles the Simple, 35 — The Archbishop of Rouen, 37 — Hasting, 38 — Siege of Bayeux, 40 — Rolf's character, 41 — The founding of Normandy, 43 — The king's grant, 45 — Rolf's christening,

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