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Normandy
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Cultural Geography and Architecture
The architectural heritage of Normandy is diverse, reflecting its Viking, Romanesque, and Gothic influences. Key examples include the Gothic cathedrals of Rouen and Bayeux.
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Otto I The Great
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Otto I died in Memleben in 973 while planning a campaign against the Polans. He was succeeded by his son, Otto II, who inherited a relatively stable, centralized, yet religiously complex empire.
Otto I is remembered as the architect of the German kingdom and the restorer of the Western Empire. His administrative focus on ecclesiastical land tenure ensured the Empire's cohesion for the … -
Tenth Century
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The Tenth Century (901–1000 CE) represents a pivotal, yet structurally ambiguous, period spanning the transition between the Early and High Middle Ages in Europe and marking the peak consolidation of several major Islamic and East Asian caliphates and dynasties. Characterized globally by intense, localized restructuring, the century saw significant demographic shifts driven by both endemic population growth in settled agricultural areas and the lingering effects of the preceding […