High Middle Ages
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The High Middle Ages period saw the rise of the Normans as a European power - their culture and more importantly their military influenced future events in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Byzantium and Sicily. Having destroyed the Anglo-Saxon model of societal organisation, the Normans continued to implement Feudalism to the English countryside, replacing the old English thegns and Lords with a new, Norman Elite. Over the following years due to a result of military action of interchanging marriages the Normans advanced their influence into the sovereign nation of Scotland, except the Scots remained independent of domination from the English. Some of the mighties families in Scotland could trace their lineage to Norman Lords around the time of the Great Scottish Revolt under William Wallace and King Robert I in 1297.
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