Year 12 Summer School – History AS – Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035 – 1087 & Norman England 1087 - 1107 Identify and explain the role of the individual or group identified below Briefly outline the role/impact they had within Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Which house/family/allegiance did they maintain? Aethelred II ‘The Unready’ Anselm – Archbishop of Canterbury Duke William IX of Aquitaine Eadmer – Monk of Christ Church Canterbury Eadsige – Archbishop of Canterbury Ealdred of York Earl Edwin Earl Godwin Earl Morcar Earl Robert of Commines Earl Waltheof Edgar the Aethling Edith of Wessex Edith Ravenhair Edmund Ironside Edward the Confessor Edward the Exile (Aethling) Emma of Normandy Eustace, Count of Boulogne Geoffrey de Mandeville Gruffydd King of Wales (ap Llywelyn) Harald Hardrada Harald I (Harefoot) Haraward the Wake Harold Godwinson Harthacnut Henry I Henry of Huntingdon Herleve Herluin de Conteville House of Leofric House of Wessex Hugh of Avranches King Cnut King Cnut II King Swein Estrithson Lanfranc – Abbot of Bec – Normandy Magnus of Norway Malcom III – King of Scotland Odo - Bishop of Bayeux Orderic Vitalis Pope Alexander II Pope Clement III (antipope) Pope Gregory VII Pope Urban II Pope Victor III Ralf de Gael Ralf of Mantes Ralf the ‘Staller’ Ranulf Flambard Robert ‘Curthose’ Robert fitz Wimarc Robert I (Robert the Devil) Duke of Normandy Robert of Belleme Robert of Jumieges Robert of Mortain Robert of Mowbray Roger de Breuteil (fitz Osbern) Roger of Montgomery Swegn Godwinson Thomas of Bayeux Tostig Godwinson Walter Tirel William Duke of Normandy William fitz Osbern William II ‘Rufus’ William of Malmesbury William of Saint-Calais Wulfstan – Bishop of Worcester
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