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Companion to the Anglo-Norman World A COMPANION TO THE ANGLO-NORMAN WORLD Christopher Harper-Bill Elisabeth van Houts, Editors THE BOYDELL PRESS Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen A COMPANION TO THE ANGLO-NORMAN WORLD D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 28 August 2002 15:52:05 This page intentionally left blank Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen A COMPANION TO THE ANGLO-NORMAN WORLD EDITED BY Christopher Harper-Bill and Elisabeth van Houts THE BOYDELL PRESS D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 28 August 2002 15:52:06 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen © Contributors 2003 All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted under current legislation no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner First published 2003 The Boydell Press, Woodbridge ISBN 0 85115 673 8 The Boydell Press is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK and of Boydell & Brewer Inc. PO Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604–4126, USA website: www.boydell.co.uk A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2002027997 This publication is printed on acid-free paper Printed in Great Britain by St Edmundsbury Press Ltd, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 29 August 2002 11:17:19 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen Contents List of Illustrations vii Abbreviations viii Maps 1. Europe xii 2. Normandy xiii 3. Britain xiv 4. Southern Italy xv 5. Antioch xvi Preface xxvii 1 England in the Eleventh Century 1 Ann Williams 2 Normandy 911–1144 19 Cassandra Potts 3 England, Normandy and Scandinavia 43 Lesley Abrams 4 Angevin Normandy 63 Daniel Power 5 The Normans in the Mediterranean 87 Matthew Bennett 6 Historical Writing 103 Elisabeth van Houts 7 Feudalism and Lordship 123 Marjorie Chibnall 8 Administration and Government 135 Emma Mason 9 The Anglo-Norman Church 165 Christopher Harper-Bill 10 Language and Literature 191 Ian Short D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 28 August 2002 15:52:07 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen 11 Ecclesiastical Architecture c. 1050 to c. 1200 215 Richard Plant Further Reading 255 Genealogies 1. Anglo-Saxon kings 871–1066 266 2. Anglo-Saxon kings and descendants 1016–1189 267 3. Kings of England and dukes of Normandy 1066–1216 268 4. Counts of Rouen and dukes of Normandy c. 911–996 269 5. Dukes of Normandy 943–1087 270 6. The Hauteville dynasty and the Norman rulers of southern Italy and 271 Antioch Time Lines 1. Kings in north-west Europe and dukes of Normandy 272 2. Popes, emperors of Byzantium and Norman rulers in southern Italy 273 Index 275 D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 28 August 2002 15:52:07 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen Illustrations 1. Plan of St Augustine’s abbey, Canterbury, after 1070 220 2. Plan of St Etienne abbey, Caen, 1060s 221 3. St Etienne, Caen, nave 225 4. Winchester cathedral, begun 1079, transept 229 5. Norwich cathedral, begun 1096, choir 232 6. Gloucester abbey, now cathedral, begun 1089, nave 234 7. Norwich cathedral, nave 237 8. Durham cathedral, begun 1093, nave 238 9. Lisieux cathedral, begun 1170, nave 243 10. St Etienne abbey, Caen, late twelfth-century, choir 244 11. Wells cathedral, late twelfth-century, nave 247 12. Canterbury cathedral, choir, after 1174 250 D:\Elaine\CompANW\Comp AN Prlms.vp 28 August 2002 15:52:07 Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profile Composite Default screen Abbreviations AA SS Acta Sanctorum (of the Bollandists) AD Archives Départementales AHR American Historical Review Ann. Mon. Annales Monastici, ed. H.R. Luard, 5 vols, RS XXXVI, 1864–69 ANS Anglo-Norman Studies Antiqs Jnl The Antiquaries Journal (Society of Antiquaries of London) ANTS Anglo-Norman Text Society Arch. Jnl Archaeological Journal (Royal Archaeological Institute) ASC Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (various edns) ASE Anglo-Saxon England BAA British Archaeological Association BAR British Archaeological Reports Bates, Regesta Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum: the Acta of William I (1066–1087), ed. D. Bates, Oxford 1998 Battle Chronicle The Chronicle of Battle Abbey, ed. E. 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