Arrow | | A part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Great Britain from northern France and connects the Atlantic and North Sea |
King | | The month that William victorious. |
York | | William was the Duke of this place in northern France. |
Normandy | | What was Edward the Confessor's role in England. |
Shires | | A national council of nobles that chose a king and helped the king rule the country. |
Infantry | | William received the submission of Stigand in this location. |
Motte-and-bailey | | A fort made by new Norman lords to protect them. |
January | | William gained control of this place. |
Christmas | | William was Crowned king on this day |
Langue d'oïl | | William won the battle that gave him control of England in this place. |
Witan | | The name of the book that William keep a recording of everything that anyone owns. |
Robert de Comines | | A service the Normans used to control the land. |
Domesday | | A fuedal noble that served a lord of the next highest rank. |
October | | An embroidery that shows the events before and during the Norman conquest. |
Bayeux Tapestry | | In 1204 King Philip II stopped all Norman and Angevin holdings in the mainlands of France except for this place. |
Thames | | The language the Normans adopted. |
Hastings | | He was massacred at Durham along with hundreds soldiers. |
Pope | | An administrative area that was controlled by a royal official. |
Gascony | | King Harold was killed by this weapon. |
English Channel | | The religous leader who supported William. |
Vassel | | The month Edward the confessor died. |
Feudal | | The type of soldiers the Anglo-Saxons used. |