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England (Yarmuk)
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The Kingdom of England was formally unified in 1066 after the Norman Conquest that ended the factious ideals of the Saxon monarchs (OTL). Its first King was William I, who introduced a feudal system similar to that in France - and supervised the construction of castles to bring the local saxons in line with his monarchy. Over time, this Norman dominated English state expanded until, in the 16th century, it became known as the British Empire.
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The Kingdom of England was formally unified in 1066 after the Norman Conquest that ended the factious ideals of the Saxon monarchs (OTL). Its first King was William I, who introduced a feudal system similar to that in France - and supervised the construction of castles to bring the local saxons in line with his monarchy. Over time, this Norman dominated English state expanded until, in the 16th century, it became known as the British Empire.