Year 12 Summer School – History AS – Anglo

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