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The dietary impact of the Norman Conquest: A multiproxy archaeological investigation of Oxford, UK.
Published 2020-01-01“…Archaeology has yet to capitalise on the opportunities offered by bioarchaeological approaches to examine the impact of the 11th-century AD Norman Conquest of England. This study utilises an integrated multiproxy analytical approach to identify and explain changes and continuities in diet and foodways between the 10th and 13th centuries in the city of Oxford, UK. …”
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The Timeless Quest for Truth in a World of Doubt: Re-Examining Modes of Proof in the Medieval Era
Published 2020-12-01“… This article presents a brief overview of historical methods of legal proof prior to and soon after the Norman Conquest of England in October 1066. Through an examination of the rituals of compurgation and the ordeal, which were techniques designed to discover truth prior to the establishment of the inquisition in medieval Europe and the common law jury trial in England, the human quest for intellectual conviction has been indelibly with us since the days of antiquity. …”
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The legal powers of the military police in the enforcement of military law: its limitations / Major Ibrahim Hashim
Published 1989“…And he must be riding from one garrison to another to that the soldiers do not outrage nor scathe the country. "(1)Traditionally, the Military Police or commonly referred to as the Provost, originated in the Armies of early European Kingdoms in the days of the Norman conquest of England. The Provost were personnel specially selected . to arrest and keep in custody' military personnel found to be breaking the law. …”
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Pride and Prejudice»: Anglicization of the French Language and Gallicization of the English Language
Published 2018-03-01“…The article views two historically interrelated phenomema, interconnection of which has continued for 900 years (since the Norman conquest of England until the end of the World War II), which are anglicization of the French language and gallicization of the English language. …”
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History and Language in Tennyson’s Tragedy Harold (1876)
Published 2019-03-01“…Alfred Tennyson (1809- 1892) wrote a compact, action- packed, historical, patriotic, and a pioneering tragedy inspired by the Norman Conquest of England entitled Harold in 1876. It is based on the facts regarding the events leading to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. …”
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