THE MIDDLE AGES 1066- 1485 Norman Invasion to Final War of the Roses.

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THE MIDDLE AGES Norman Invasion to Final War of the Roses

THE NORMAN LINE

BATTLE OF HASTINGS OCTOBER 1066 WILLIAM OF NORMANDY INVADES HAROLD OF BRITAIN

WILLIAM’S CONTROL FACTORS NAMED HIMSELF KING USED ENGLISH IN CEREMONIES APPOINTED FRENCH PRIESTS GAVE LAND TO KNIGHTS

WILLIAM’S CONTROL FACTORS CREATED DOMESDAY BOOK SURVEYED & TAXED BUILT TOWERS FOR TROOPS

CHANGES IN THE LANGUAGE

PLANTAGENET BEGINNINGS HENRY I MATILDA GEOFFREY PLANTAGENET HENRY II ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE STEPHEN

THE ROYAL SONS

MEDIEVAL KINGS

CHURCH ORGANIZATION NEW TESTAMENT –CONGREGATIONAL –COOPERATIVE BUT INDEPENDENT –HEAVENLY HEADQUARTERS –LOCAL CHURCH GOVERNMENT WITH LOCAL LEADERS MEDIEVAL TRADITION –HIGHLY ORGANIZED –TOP-TO-BOTTOM MANAGEMENT –EARTHLY HEADQUARTERS –SYSTEM OF HEIRARCHY WITH ARCHBISHOPS, BISHOPS, PRIESTS