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Normans part 1 - Conquest & Control

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Normans part 3 – church and monasticism

What was important about the Normans’ changes to the church?####greater centralised controlnew
fashions

How was control centralised?####Lanfranc’s authorityLanfranc’s reforms

How was Lanfranc given authority?####1070 - William replaced Stigand with Lanfranc

How did Lanfranc increased his authority?####wanted primacy over Archbishop of York

Who was Archbishop of York?####Thomas of Bayeux

Def: primacy####superiority

How did Lanfranc gain primacy over Archbish Y?####1072 - both archbishes go to Pope Alexander II
to resolve dispute and Lanfranc wins with William’s supported

What was the result of Lanfranc’s authority?####William had a close association with the Church

What issues did Lanfranc want to tackle?####pluralismsimonynepotismclerical marriages

Def: pluralism####churchmen holding multiple position and not being able to fulfil all roles well

Def: simony####buying positions

Def: nepotism####positions being inherited or passed on to friends and family

Def: clerical marriages####churchmen marrying/having mistresses against vows of celibacy

What reforms did Lanfranc make?####held councils (synods)moved cathedralsstrengthened canon
law

Why was synod held?####to tackle church’s issues

Why were cathedrals moved?####to spread influence

Def: ‘canon law’####Church courts’ power to punish citizens for sins

However, (centralised control)####majority of lower-ranking village priests retained their posts

Therefore, (centralised control)####William and Lanfranc authority over the national institution
increased but daily worship remained relatively unchanged

What were the new fashions of the church?####scalearchitecture

How was the scale of churches increased?####major building programme to replace English
churches in Norman style?

By 1090, how many cathedrals had been replaced?####9/15

What was the new architectural style?####Romanesque

What are the features of Romanesque churches?####columnsarchesgeometric designsarched
windows

However, (new fashion)####Due to Edward the Confessor’s Norman tastes Westminster Abbey was
in Romanesque style so wasn’t rebuilt

, Therefore, (new fashion)####Normans revolutionised the vast majority of English churches

Why did Lanfranc feel changes needed to be made?####lay influencelaxity

Def: lay influence####gifts or donations ‘bought’ abbots to give wealthy control over monastery

Def: laxity####monks not adhering to their vows

What vows were monks supposed to live by?####povertychastityobedience

What was important about the Normans’ changes to monasticism?####centralised controlEuropean
network

How was control centralised?####new monasteriesLanfranc’s reforms

How many new monasteries were built during William’s reign?####30

Eg: a monastery built during William’s reign####Shrewsbury (1085)

When/by who was the first Cluniac Abbey built?####Lewes - William de Warrenne

How many Cluniac abbeys were there by 1100?####40

What reforms did Lanfranc make to monasticism?####replaced English abbots with Norman
onescreated new guidelines for monks abt lifestyle and hierarchy

However, (centralised control on monastacism)####there was some resistance

Eg: resistance to changes to monstacism####1083 - monks of Glastonbury Abbey resisted new abbot
Thurstan. Solidiers brought in and 3 monks killed

Therefore, (centralised control of monasticism)####greater control didn’t protect against
resentment or resistance

How was a European network established?####Norman links establishedCluniac Order introduced

How were Norman links established?####English abbots replaced by Normans

By 1086 how many English abbots remained?####3

Why was Cluniac Order introduced?####preferred Order in Norman monasteries

What was the Cluniac Order?####branch of Benedictine Order

However, (European network)####Lanfranc allowed continuation of ‘monastic cathedrals’

Def: monastic cathedral####buildings with a double purpose of an abbey and peoples’ cathedral

Eg: monastic cathedral####ElyChesterNorwich

Therefore, (European network)####New European networks were forged but some vestiges of
English identity remained

What were the areas of the life like for a monk?####daily routineworkingcare-givingwriting

What was the daily routine of a monk?####revolved around worship daily between 2am - 6pm
according to their vows

Eg: monastic services####VespersMatins
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