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    Anglo-Norman (Norman: Anglo-Normaund; French: Anglo-normand), also known as Anglo-Norman French, was a dialect of Old Norman that was used in England and...
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    populations. Over time, their language evolved from the continental Old Norman to the distinct Anglo-Norman language. Anglo-Normans quickly established control...
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  • Anglo-Norman literature is literature composed in the Anglo-Norman language and developed during the period of 1066–1204, as the Duchy of Normandy and...
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    The name "Norman French" is sometimes used to describe not only the Norman language, but also the administrative languages of Anglo-Norman and Law French...
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  • Anglo-Norman may refer to: Anglo-Normans, the medieval ruling class in England following the Norman conquest of 1066 Anglo-Norman language Anglo-Norman...
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    The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English, Scots, Fingallian†, and Yola†) and Frisian (North Frisian, East Frisian, and West Frisian) varieties...
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    the insular dialects (such as Jèrriais), as well as Anglo-Norman. Old Norman was an important language of the Principality of Antioch during Crusader rule...
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  • After the Norman conquest in 1066, Old English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman (also known as Anglo-Norman French) as the language of the upper...
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    some humour by Geoffrey Chaucer. The Anglo-Norman language was eventually absorbed into the Anglo-Saxon language of their subjects (see Old English) and...
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    Cambro-Norman settlers in the 12th century. It did not initially take hold as a widely spoken language, as the Norman elite spoke Anglo-Norman. In time...
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    Islands, and between the 11th and 14th centuries in England (the Anglo-Norman language). Langue d'oïl, the term itself, has been used in the singular since...
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    idea of the "Norman Yoke" with anti-Catholicism, with claims that the English Anglo-Saxon Church was freer of Papal influence than the Norman one. They cited...
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    identify as Anglo-Saxon and speak Old English. Danish and Norman invasions later changed the situation significantly, but their language and political...
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  • century. After the Norman Conquest of 1066, English was replaced for several centuries by Anglo-Norman (a type of French) as the language of the upper classes...
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  • Irish Anglo-Norman or Irish Anglo-Normans may refer to: Normans in Ireland/Hiberno-Normans, a group of Normans descended from Cambro-Normans and Anglo-Normans...
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    and Englaland. For 300 years following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the Anglo-Norman language was the language of administration and few Kings of England...
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  • Voir dire (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    jurors to tell the truth (Latin: verum dicere). It comes from the Anglo-Norman language. In earlier centuries, a challenge to a particular juror would be...
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    Albion (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    the Short Version of the Anglo-Norman prose Brut, which derives from Wace. Octosyllabic is not the only form the Anglo-Norman Des Grantz Geanz, there are...
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    in Norman French, in both Normandy and England. The use of the Anglo-Norman language by the aristocracy endured for centuries and left an indelible mark...
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    conquest was the introduction of Anglo-Norman, a northern dialect of Old French with limited Nordic influences, as the language of the ruling classes in England...
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    Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th centuries from soon after the end of Roman Britain until the Norman Conquest...
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  • France–United Kingdom relations Anglo-Norman language or its descendants, varieties of French used in medieval England Anglo-Français and Français (hound), an...
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  • founding aim of the society was to promote the study of Anglo-Norman language and Anglo-Norman literature by facilitating the publication of reliable scholarly...
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  • List of cattle terminology (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    products such as ox-hide and oxtail. The term Cattle was borrowed from Anglo-Norman catel, itself from medieval Latin capitale 'principal sum of money, capital'...
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    The Anglo-Norman Dictionary (AND) is a dictionary of the Anglo-Norman language as attested from the British Isles (England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland)...
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    Irish families descended from Norman settlers who arrived during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, mainly from England and Wales...
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  • Science (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    sense of "the state of knowing". The word was borrowed from the Anglo-Norman language as the suffix -cience, which was borrowed from the Latin word scientia...
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    particular Old Norman French. The Norman French spoken by the elite in England eventually developed into the Anglo-Norman language. Because Norman was spoken...
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    Pickaxe (category Articles containing Anglo-Norman-language text)
    term pickaxe is a folk etymology alteration of Middle English picas via Anglo-Norman piceis, Old French pocois, and directly from Medieval Latin picosa 'pick'...
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  • Influence of French on English (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the language after the Norman Conquest in 1066, when Old French, specifically the Old Norman dialect, became the language of the new Anglo-Norman court...
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