Habit of a Norman in 1066

by Thomas Jefferys

The engraving is a portrayal of the attire worn by Normans in the year 1066. The engraving was done by Thomas Jefferys, who was both a geographer and engraver. Through this plate, one can have a look at the aesthetic features of Normans during the time of conquest.

The picture provides insight into the design and texture of costumes used in Europe in the 11th century.

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