By taking service in William's army he had become the man of the Duke of the Normans. |
I would suggest that concentration on teaching the Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Normans in Britain is more likely to achieve her objective. |
When the Normans had driven the Saracens out of Sicily, Naples, along with southern Italy, came under Norman rule. |
Even as the two Normans zing each other about their positions on existentialism and foreign policy, they contend on a baser, dirtier plane. |
The Normans considered the Saxon dialect unintelligent, and the Saxons understandably resented this. |
In the early chapters they are generally victims of invaders such as the Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans. |