Read The Norman Conquest Online
Authors: Marc Morris
Charlemagne, king of the Franks, emperor (d. 814),
45
Charles the Fat, king of the Franks, emperor (d. 888),
45
Chartres, bp of,
24
Chepstow (Gwent),
120
,
296
; castle,
296
; priory,
296
Cheshire,
122
Chester,
192
,
227
,
234
,
247
,
258
,
268
,
313
; bp of,
263
,
319
; castle,
233
; earl of,
see
Gerbod; Hugh
Chichester (Sussex), castle and rape,
215
; cathedral,
258
chivalry,
264
,
267
,
270
,
295
,
339
Church, English:
14
,
69
,
98
–
100
,
107
–
8
,
123
,
143
; reform of,
237
–
40
,
256
–
61
,
339
; military service imposed on,
240
–
2
,
323
; losses of land,
284
–
6
Church, Norman,
50
–
1
,
86
–
93
,
236
Clavering (Essex), castle,
208
Cluny (Saône-et-Loire), abbey,
87
Cnut, king of England (1016–35) Denmark (1018–35) and Norway birth and baptism,
23
; Christianity,
23
–
4
,
368
; visit to Rome,
37
; and the waves,
18
,
23
; conquers England,
18
,
102
; Scandinavian empire,
60
–
1
; brutality,
18
; killings at the start of his reign,
19
,
126
,
263
–
5
,
336
; marriages,
19
–
20
,
30
–
2
; death,
22
–
3
,
30
–
5
,
43
; buried in Winchester,
23
,
42
,
97
,
100
; changes during his rule,
27
–
30
,
103
,
122
–
3
,
253
; laws of,
41
,
130
,
385
; his children,
see
Gunhilda; Harold; Harthacnut; Swein
Cnut IV, king of Denmark 6),
304
–
6
,
326
,
345
coins and coinage,
13
,
31
,
33
,
46
,
48
,
122
,
208
; sterling,
298
Colchester (Essex), castle,
297
,
334
Cologne,
103
,
247
Comines (Nord),
222
commendation,
107
,
248
,
283
Compiègne (Oise),
50
Constance, patron of Geoffrey Gaimar,
348
Constantine, emperor,
298
Constantinople,
95
,
155
–
6
,
360
Conwy, river,
292
Copsig, earl of Northumbria (d. 1067),
211
,
216
,
222
Cornwall,
214
,
220
,
227
coronation,
10
,
34
,
59
,
131
,
139
–
40
,
195
,
197
–
201
,
216
,
219
,
236
–
7
,
319
–
20
,
331
,
335
,
344
,
350
; see
also
crown-wearing
councils: Church,
58
,
86
,
91
–
2
,
98
,
103
–
4
,
129
,
238
–
9
,
242
,
257
–
8
,
306
,
338
–
9
,
365
; secular,
31
,
69
–
70
,
75
,
78
,
114
,
143
,
305
courts: national and secular,
27
,
208
,
257
,
286
,
318
,
338
,
351
; Church,
257
,
339
; baronial,
338
,
351
; see
also
law
Coutances (Manche), bp of,
87
; see
also
Geoffrey of Mowbray
Coventry (Warks),
263
Crediton,
98
,
258
,
384
; see
also
Leofric
Crowland (Lincs), abbey,
306
crown-wearing,
232
,
236
,
298
–
9
,
318
Crusade, First,
9
,
344
Cumbria,
121
,
126
–
7
Cynesige, abp of York
107
,
125
Danelaw,
121
Danes,
17
–
18
,
29
,
61
,
97
,
121
,
123
,
212
–
13
,
226
–
9
,
243
–
6
,
253
,
259
,
269
–
70
,
297
,
306
,
312
,
341
,
345
,
385
; see
also
Vikings
Dean, forest of,
226
,
291
Deheubarth, kingdom of,
292
; king of, see Rhys ap Tewder
Denmark,
29
,
31
–
2
,
37
,
60
–
2
,
66
,
147
,
150
,
157
–
9
,
225
,
245
,
304
; king of, see Cnut; Swein
Derbyshire,
128
Derwent, river,
163
–
4
Devon,
25
,
220
,
224
,
227
Dieppe (Seine-Mar.),
83
,
211
Dives, river,
94
,
153
,
168
Dives-sur-Mer (Calvados),
150
,
153
,
166
,
168
,
172