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Norman Stone Castles (2): Europe 950–1204 (Fortress)
Christopher Gravett
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| #1258738 in eBooks | 2012-07-20 | 2012-07-20 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Marking their territory in stone...|By HMS Warspite|The Normans who conquered England in 1066 were also masters of the Dukedom of Normandy in France, and in time would also control Sicily and parts of Italy. In all their lands, the Normans quickly became proficient at the building of castles, borrowing techniques from the natives and improving on them. Norman Stone Castles (2)|About the Author|Chris Gravett is a former Senior Curator at the Royal Armouries, Tower of London, and a recognised authority on the arms, armour and warfare of the medieval world. He has worked as an advisor for numerous TV and film productions, and has written
Following the creation of the Duchy of Normandy, the Normans were soon introduced to the castle and they built them in large numbers. In the mid-11th century, other Norman adventurers began carving out dominions for themselves in Southern Italy: some crossed to Sicily in 1061 and by 1091 had conquered the whole island. As in Normandy, they were keen to assimilate new ideas, including architectural styles, resulting in some striking buildings. This title, a companion to F...
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