What idea brought to England by the Norman invaders in 1066 was not well received and considered an affront to Anglo-Saxon royal culture?

Answer: Primogeniture; the idea that a King’s eldest son succeeded him. Anglo-Saxon Kings were elected by a council of religious and political leaders called the Witan (wise-meeting), with royal blood only one of the factors taken into account.

Source: English Historical Documents by David Charles Douglas

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