Glorianny
Fleurpepper
Oreo
What religious differences do you think there were between the Normans and the Saxons Fleurpepper?
They were all very religious, following the Catholic Christian faith.
One of my Saxon ancestors left a note for posterity saying he was never going to call pigmeat ‘porc’ for any Norman bastard, 😂 but that’s as far as it went.Talking about invasions from always. the Celts were not Christians, and neither were the Vikings.
Oh yes the Celts were there was a distinctly different set of dates for the Celtic christian church. It caused such bother that a special Synod was held in Whitby in 645 where it was greed the dates of the RC church would be adopted.
The Celts also allowed women more say in church matters than RCs
By 500AD there were many Christian’s and by 1066 almost the whole of Northern Europe was Christian including the Vikings, by that time they ruled from Scandinavia to the Atlantic coast. They weren’t one entity they were local warlords of which William was one of the more successful leaders.
The English were pretty much dispossessed and subdued within 20 yrs, which did not stop the Normans fighting each other for the next 400yrs


