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Any of the descendants of the Norsemen (to whose chief, Rollo, Normandy was granted by Charles III of France in 911) who adopted French language and culture. During the 11th and 12th centuries they conquered England in 1066 (under William the Conqueror), Scotland in 1072, parts of Wales and Ireland, southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta, and took a prominent part in the Crusades.

They introduced feudalism, Latin as the language of government, and Norman French as the language of literature. Church architecture and organization were also influenced by the Normans, although they ceased to exist as a distinct people after the 13th century.

Norman

City and seat of Cleveland County, in central Oklahoma, on the South Canadian River, 27 km/17 mi south of Oklahoma City; population (2000) 95,400.

Norman was founded by homesteaders in 1889, after the territory was opened up to European settlement. The University of Oklahoma, which opened here in 1892, forms an essential part of the city's economy. Norman is a processing and distribution point for agricultural products, livestock, and oil. Manufactures include aircraft and bedding.



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