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Edward the Confessor is the same man as Edward the III who fought in the Hundred Years War." Do your own research people, before buying into "history".
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@baddogonline No, that's just PC, which both our nations have suffered from.
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The proof is that when the Normans arrived in England! they despised the Anglo-Saxons, but they have despised the Danes who were descendants of the Vikings since the time of the Danelaw
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thus it is the same for the handful of Vikings who settled in Normandy, France! They were not many did not as a rule women or children with them!
They are quick to take local women and are thus mixed with the locals! And two-generation language and Scandinavian culture disappeared! no more than the Scandinavian name of Norman! As there remains the name of the Franks of France, Burgundy and the name of Burgundy! That is why the Normans are French!
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1:03 - LOL, little pervs ;)
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@AuxaneD It wasn't a French colony at all, it continued to be a Kingdom in it's own right, the French King had no authority in England. In fact, the French support of William completely backfired on them, because French lands were now the property of the English Kings.
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@Lestakeo Hahaha merci bien! :D
It's looking more like a history of England - but of course it won't be called that.
England has been abolished without the consent of its people.
Wyrdtimes 2 years ago 15
@Wyrdtimes So, what are you guys going to do about it? Just let it happen? We Americans love the English, but in the last 100 years or so, something has happened to your population. I think it's indoctrination in your schools that's made you to be ashamed of your history. You people used to rule the world, for God's sake! Now, you're told to be ashamed of it... : /
baddogonline 1 year ago 9