Introduced in the wake of the Norman Conquest, the murdrum fine was meant to protect Norman settlers from revenge killings.
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Early medieval England was shaped by centuries of migration
England was never as isolated as many history books once suggested. New research shows that people moved into and across ...
New research shows England’s early population moved steadily from Mediterranean and Arctic regions, challenging ideas of ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places ...
Archaeologists believe they have discovered evidence of a large hall on land which was owned by the Anglo-Saxon King.
English Heritage is a charity which manages hundreds of buildings and monuments across the country, and Yorkshire is no ...
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From Romans to the Normans: Medieval Europeans moved to England in a continuous flow
Researchers traced the roots of population movements to England during the early medieval period, from the end of Roman rule ...
History tells us who we are and how the past has shaped us. This is a commonly expressed truism, but in Ireland’s case, our ...
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Art history courses start Jan 19 in Chepstow and online
Art enthusiasts are being offered a unique way to start the new year with a series of art history courses kicking off this ...
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Ancient teeth record climate change and medieval migration into England
Learn how ancient DNA and tooth enamel are rewriting England’s medieval history and showing connections between climate ...
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History's most famous tapestry may have been viewed in unusual setting, new research suggests
A professor is challenging old assumptions about the iconic Bayeux Tapestry, proposing it was created for a refectory for ...
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