The Norman War was the war that first established what is generally considered the start of the First Golden age of Britain . Though the English were heavily outnumbered in general, superior maneuvering ensured that at most battles, they were in fact stronger.
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| - Norman War (The Arrow That Missed)
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| - The Norman War was the war that first established what is generally considered the start of the First Golden age of Britain . Though the English were heavily outnumbered in general, superior maneuvering ensured that at most battles, they were in fact stronger.
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- Normans, Bretons, Flemings, French , Poitevins, Angevins, Manceaux
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Commanders
| - * William of Normandy
* Odo of Bayeux
- *Harold Godwinsson
* Earl Morcar of Northumbria
*Earl Edwin of Mercia
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Result
| - Decisive Anglish victory; French nation collapses; Normandy, Anjou, Maine, Brittany completely annexed to Angland; Flanders partially annexed; Paris remains free, but collapses due to war.
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Place
| - Southern England, Normandy, the English Channel
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| - The Norman War was the war that first established what is generally considered the start of the First Golden age of Britain . Though the English were heavily outnumbered in general, superior maneuvering ensured that at most battles, they were in fact stronger.
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