Madden and her new mount Conquest II topped the field of 63 horses in the one-round speed event. |
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Long before the Norman Conquest in 1066, Saxon farmers in England were measuring distance in rods and furlongs and areas in acres. |
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A number of Anglo-Norman monasteries received Norman monks, not least in order to further the Conquest. |
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Kings of England had held territorial possessions in France since the Conquest. |
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Conquest of nature is fundamental to human progress, and at the centre of the development of civilisation. |
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Their story, told in an Icelandic saga, neatly sums up the English experience of the Norman Conquest. |
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In Britain it was not until after the Norman Conquest that a full system of feudalism came into existence. |
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After the Norman Conquest the system of feudal landholding required the lord of the manor to provide a court for his tenants. |
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There was little alteration in the design of the silver penny in the two centuries following the Norman Conquest. |
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The Kunas are generally thought to be the last pure-blooded Carib Indians who survived the Spanish Conquest. |
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Others such as psalteries or dulcimers may have been in use, although there is only some evidence for these prior to the Norman Conquest. |
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By the time of the Spanish Conquest, it was reared as a table bird and eaten by royalty. |
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Incidentally, alderman is an ancient title of rank, dating back beyond the Norman Conquest, indicating someone ruling a province or district. |
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The Dance of the Conquest recalls the victory of the Spanish over the Amerindians. |
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On the Carnival Conquest and Carnival Glory, there is a huge teen area with a soda bar, dance floor, and an adjacent video arcade. |
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Ann was a descendant of a family that could trace its ancestry back to the Norman Conquest. |
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Now, after remixing and remastering the album, they are set to release the definitive version of their debut, Conquest. |
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Thus the Normans, after the Conquest, found a system of land tenure which, in part at least, was not unlike the feudal system which covered continental Europe. |
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In c.973 Eadgar designed a new coinage of pennies, which was regularly renewed and remained the basis of the English currency until long after the Conquest. |
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If the money went straight to the king he could call out the fyrd, collect the money and then disband the fyrd, lining his own coffers as William Rufus did after the Conquest. |
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The combination of the setting and the architecture is sublime and the best description I know is, appropriately, in John Hemming's classic, The Conquest of the Incas. |
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The England that emerged from the Conquest was a decidedly different place, but one that had been opened up to the sweep of outside influences. |
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Little is known about the fort and civilian settlement in the period between the Roman departure from Britain and the Norman Conquest. |
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Pontprennau is the newest 'suburb' of Cardiff, whilst Old St Mellons has a history going back to the Norman Conquest in the 11th century. |
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Following the Norman Conquest, a marcher lordship was created under the title of Gower. |
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As in the case of Calfucura, many other bands of Mapuches got involved in the internal conflicts of Argentina until Conquest of the Desert. |
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Conquest and defeat did not necessarily mean the extirpation of one culture and its replacement by another. |
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After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror tried to rule England using the traditional system but eventually modified it to his own liking. |
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After the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror set out to subdue the Welsh, a process that took a century and was never permanently effective. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror turned his attention to Wales. |
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Henry's coronation, on 13 October 1399, may have marked the first time since the Norman Conquest when the monarch made an address in English. |
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Ferrets were likely first brought to Britain after the Norman Conquest of England, or as late as the fourteenth century. |
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The local people put up fierce resistance against the Normans for some time after the 1066 Conquest. |
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It was abandoned just over 100 years later, in 1572, as a belated result of the Spanish Conquest. |
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Ottoman power based in Anatolia continued to grow, and in 1453 extinguished the Byzantine Empire with the Conquest of Constantinople. |
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Following the Norman Conquest, large areas of the country came into the possession of the crown and the church. |
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Moreover, also modern English, because of the Norman Conquest, borrowed a large percentage of its vocabulary from the Latin language. |
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Africans were also conquistadors in the early Conquest campaigns in the Caribbean and Mexico. |
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That is why the son of Henry III of England is counted as Edward I even though there were three Edwards before the Conquest. |
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The Norman Conquest was a pivotal event in English history for several reasons. |
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With the Norman Conquest, the Isles of Scilly came more under centralised control. |
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It was spoken by a few peasants and merchants brought over from England, and was largely replaced by Irish before the Tudor Conquest of Ireland. |
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Sayles, see the changes brought about by the Conquest as much less radical than Southern suggests. |
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Even before the Norman Conquest of England, the Normans had come into contact with Wales. |
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After the Norman Conquest, the kings of England were vassals of the kings of France for their possessions in France. |
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For nearly 300 years, from the time of the Norman Conquest until 1362, French was the language of the courts, rather than English. |
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But sporadic Viking incursions continued until the Norman Conquest, including the disastrous defeat of the Devonians at the Battle of Pinhoe. |
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Following the Norman Conquest, much of the county was subject to the forest laws. |
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Following the Norman Conquest the Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham and housed a Town Hall and Law Courts. |
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Wilson's 2012 book The Social Conquest of Earth as misunderstanding Hamilton's theory of kin selection. |
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Indeed, keen to possess it, or recover its materials, the Normans appropriated it in large quantities in the wake of the Conquest. |
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This church was destroyed after the Norman Conquest to make way for a new abbey church. |
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Following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, devoted lords had given the abbey extensive lands across the Channel. |
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The decades before the Conquest were prosperous for the elite, and there was great patronage of church building by figures such as Lady Godiva. |
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It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. |
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The Norman Conquest of London manifested itself not only with a new ruling class, but in the way the city was structured. |
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The cathedral was destroyed by fire in 1067, a year after the Norman Conquest. |
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The word castle was introduced into English shortly before the Norman Conquest to denote this type of building, which was then new to England. |
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In England, the Norman Conquest of 1066 resulted in a kingdom ruled by a Francophone nobility. |
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Judaism has a long history in Iran, dating back to the Achaemenid Conquest of Babylonia. |
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In 1521, year of the Conquest, Charles was attending to matters in his German domains and Bishop Adrian of Utrecht functioned as regent in Spain. |
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After the Norman Conquest, the law no longer supported chattel slavery and slaves became part of the larger body of serfs. |
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By the Norman Conquest of 1066, it was very rare and disappeared altogether shortly thereafter. |
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It was said that these positions had existed since before the Norman Conquest, sitting as part of the Witenagemot. |
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For two centuries after the Norman Conquest, French became the language of everyday life among the upper classes in England. |
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After the Norman Conquest, fines were paid only to courts or the king, and quickly became a revenue source. |
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Since the time of the Norman Conquest, the relation between church and state was always tendentious. |
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After the Norman Conquest, some parts of the country preserved juries as the means of investigating crimes. |
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In any event, the office has been continuously occupied since the Norman Conquest. |
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Before the Conquest, Furness, assessed to contain 82 ploughlands, was part of the Manor of Hougun, held by Tostig, Earl of Northumbria. |
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Before the Norman Conquest, Bowland was held by Tostig, son of Godwin, Earl of Wessex. |
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Dale is a synonym to the word valley, which entered the English language after the Norman Conquest. |
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At the time of the Norman Conquest the manor was held by a Saxon thegn, Gamel. |
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The Norman Conquest...brought with it the novelty of family nomenclature, that is to say, the use of hereditary surnames. |
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Jake lassoed the beast with a rope and dragged it Back over the side of the Buckie trawler Conquest and into the sea off the Banffshire coast. |
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In addition, Carnival Cruise Lines has two vessels, the Carnival Conquest and Sensation, which homeported out of New Orleans. |
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After the Norman Conquest, this power was retained by the bishop and was eventually recognised with the designation of the region as the County Palatine of Durham. |
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In the years since the Conquest, politicians and other leaders have used William and the events of his reign to illustrate political events throughout English history. |
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The Conquest brought the kingdom into closer contact with France and forged ties between France and England that lasted throughout the Middle Ages. |
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After the Conquest, his shrine in St Augustine's Abbey held a central position in one of the axial chapels, flanked by the shrines of his successors Laurence and Mellitus. |
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After the Norman Conquest the cult of St Augustine was actively promoted. |
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After the Conquest Wakefield was a victim of the Harrying of the North in 1069 when William the Conqueror took revenge on the local population for resistance to Norman rule. |
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This future Saint Margaret of Scotland was a member of the royal House of Wessex which had occupied the English throne from its founding until the Norman Conquest. |
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At the time of the Norman Conquest, Poole was a small fishing village. |
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It retained its position of prestige until the time of the Norman Conquest, after which English ceased for a time to be of importance as a literary language. |
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After the Norman Conquest in 1066, feudal rule was established in Dorset and the bulk of the land was divided between the Crown and ecclesiastical institutions. |
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Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, Southampton became the major port of transit between the then capital of England, Winchester, and Normandy. |
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Slavery in Great Britain existed and was recognized from before the Roman occupation until the 12th century, when chattel slavery disappeared after the Norman Conquest. |
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In the centuries before the Norman Conquest the wetlands of the east of the county began to be converted to farmland, and settlements grew in these areas. |
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During the Norman Conquest many castles were erected throughout the park. |
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On the morning of 21 August 1415, king John I of Portugal led his sons and their assembled forces in a surprise assault that would come to be known as the Conquest of Ceuta. |
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A revisionist view is that such rights were more common in the 11th century throughout the Conquest, but were largely suppressed in England, and survived in the Marches. |
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Robert Conquest, Sovietologist of genius, has propagated it. |
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Had La Malinche not been part of the Conquest of Mexico for her linguistic gift, communication between the Spanish and the Indigenous would have been much harder. |
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During the Conquest, the rest of the Totonac peoples allied themselves with the Spanish, but the Huastecs, despite also being under Aztec rule, fought against them. |
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Information about the area resumes after the Norman Conquest. |
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During the Conquest, these and other Otomi groups allied themselves with the Spanish, in part because the Aztecs and others considered the Otomi to be backwards and barbaric. |
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The first boom was from the Conquest to the mid 17th century. |
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Some time after the Norman Conquest, Middle English dialects emerged and were later found in such works as the Ormulum and the writings of the Gawain poet. |
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Various poems by Larkin were included in a 1953 PEN Anthology that also included poems by Amis and Robert Conquest, and Larkin was seen to be a part of this grouping. |
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Old English literature did not disappear in 1066 with the Norman Conquest. |
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These factors have led to a gap in scholarship implying a discontinuity either side of the Norman Conquest, however this assumption is being challenged. |
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The Norman Conquest of 1066 created the position of Lord of the Isle of Wight, the island being given by William the Conqueror to his kinsman William FitzOsbern. |
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The Northumbrian and Danish aristocracy resisted the Norman Conquest, and in order to put an end to the rebellion, William ordered the Harrying of the North. |
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The term was preserved in England notwithstanding the Norman Conquest. |
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During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Archbishop Matthew Parker saw the Conquest as having corrupted a purer English Church, which Parker attempted to restore. |
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There is little, if any, doubt that the division of Sussex into six rapes had been carried out before the Conquest, though the term is not mentioned in any Old English record. |
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