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The Francophone Normans conquered Wales by a process of raids and colonisation over two centuries. It was their English-speaking followers who brought their language to everyday Welsh life.
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indicates the degree to which the Anglo-Norman nobility were assimilated into Welsh-language culture. They brought with them continental influences which rubbed off on poets like Dafydd ap Gwilym ...