Invasions THE INVASIONS  The Celts arrived in 500BCCelts  The Romans arrived in 43ADRomans  The Anglo-Saxon arrived in 500Anglo-Saxon  The Vikings.

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Invasions

THE INVASIONS  The Celts arrived in 500BCCelts  The Romans arrived in 43ADRomans  The Anglo-Saxon arrived in 500Anglo-Saxon  The Vikings arrived in 783Vikings  The Normans arrived in 1066Normans

The Celts The Celts invaded England in about 500 B.C. They arrived from the center of Europe by boats. They were warrios and farmers, they lived in villages and their houses were round and the roofs were made of straw. The Celts used iron weapons and tools. Their art is famous still today and their style is based on continous lines and knots. There is a lot of Celtic Art in Scotland and Ireland. Invasions

Celts’ houses Celts

The Romans Julius Ceasar Julius Ceasar visited Britain twice, At the first in 55BC but he left because of stormy weather. The Romans returned to Britain in 43AD and the country became a part of the Roman Empire.They stayed 400 years.They left the country to defend their home territories. Rome was in danger becauso of Gothic attacks and the soldiers in England were called to help. They build the Hadrian’s WallHadrian’s Wall Invasions

Julius Ceasar Romans Invasions

Hadrian’s waLL Emperor Hadrian decided to build a wall to protect the Empire from the Scottish tribes who were wild and savage. Hadrian’s Wall was built between AD it crosses England from east to west. Invasions Romans

The Anglo- Saxon The Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain in the 5 th century AD. They came from Holland, Denmark and Germany. They ruled for 500 years. They pushed the Celtsthe Celts into Cornwall, Wales and Scotland and formed kingdoms. They weren’t christian, but they believed in different gods.different gods. Invasions

British gods Frigg was the goddess of love Woden was the god of war Invasions Anglo- saxon

The Vikings The Vikings arrived in 865 A.D. For a time Saxons ruled a big part of England and the Vikings had some power in smaller parts. In 959 a Saxon king In 959 a Saxon king called Edgar became the first king of a united England. called Edgar became the first king of a united England.Edgar Invasions

King Edgar InvasionsVikings

The normans In the Medioeval Period the Normans from Northemthe Normans France invaded England and defeated the Saxons at Battlethe Saxons of Hastingsy in William, duke of Normandy, called ”William the Conqueror” became king William I and ruled England with his barons. Invasions

William I William I built the White Tower White Tower and a Castle at Nottingham Castle at Nottingham in 1068 Normans News of The normans

The castle at Nottingham William I built a castle at Nottingham in There is a castle there today but it’s more recent. It is near Sherwood Forest. Sherwood Forest. Williams

Sherwood Forest Sherwood Forest, the famous home or Robin Hood. Nowadays Sherwood is an important home for wildlife too. Robin Hood. castle

Robin Hood News of The normans Normans

White Tower William built many castles and towers. One of these was White Tower. Later other towers were added and they became the Tower of London. William

The news that the Normans introduced  The Normarns started a feudal system in England feudal system feudal system  They founded in 1167 Oxford University Oxford UniversityOxford University  King John Lackland signed the Magna Carta Magna CartaMagna Carta  King Edward conquered Wales and arrived in Scotland King Edward King Edward WilliamNormans

Feudal system This system started in England in the Middle Age. The king was at the top, and he gave land to the nobles in exchange for military service.These nobles in turn divided up their land to those under them in return for service. News of The normans

Oxford University News of The normans

Magna Carta In 1215 king Johnking John signed the Magna Carta at Runnymede. This document limited the king’s power and gave rights to poor people and prisoners. News of The normans

King John News of The normans Magna Carta

King Edward News of The normans

After the Middle Age in England ruled the Tudors, from 1485 to 1603.the Tudors It was an important period of English history. Tudors

THE TUDORS The Tudors ruled from 1485 to The two most famous Tudor monarchs were Henry VIII,who ruled from 1509 to 1547, and his daughter Elizabeth I, who ruled from 1558 to They loved sports and music and they could speak many lenguages fluently.Henry VIII Henry VIII

Henry VIII Henry VIII is famous for having six wives, but hissix wives reign was also important. When he became king, England was a catholic country. In 1533 Henry quarrelled with the Pope because the Pope refused to let him divorce his wife. and founded the Church of England with himself as head. In this way England became a Protestant country with the monarch as supreme head of its Church. This situation still remains today. Tudors

The six wives and his children six wives six wives Catherine of Aragon: Maria 18 February September 1558She married in 1554 and she had a children Philip II Anne Boleyn Elizabeth I 7 September March 1603 Mary Boleyn Catherine Carev 15 January 1568 reputed illegitimate; married Sir Francis Knollys, had issue Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon 4 March 1526, 23 July 1596, Ann Morgan, had issue Jane Seymour Edward VI 12 October July 1553 Elizabeth Blount Henry Fitzroy Duke of Richmond and Somerset 15 June 1519, 18 June 1536Married 1533, Lady Mary Howard; childless Mary Berkeley Sir Thomas Stucley 4 August 1578 reputed illegitimate; married Anne Curtis, descendants not known Sir John Perrot 1527 September 1592 reputed illegitimate; married Ann Cheyney and Jane Pruet. Tudors photos

Henry ‘ s wives Tudors The six wives

Catherine of Aragon 0. She was the first wife of Henry Viii. From their marriage Mary was born Catherine was catholic. The six wives Tudors

Bloody Mary Mary was the last monarch of Tudor dinasty, she was remebered for her attempt to restore Catholicism in England. She was cruel against her opponents and she was known by the name of Bloody Mary

Anne Boleyn She was the second wife of Henry VIII. They had a daughter, Elizabeth I.Elizabeth I But Henry left Anne for her sister Maria. Anne was catholic. Tudors The six wives

Elizabeth I Elizabeth I didn’t marry and was known as the “Virgin queen”. Her reign called the “Golden age” because England made progress in foreign trade, exploration, literature, literature and the art. The tudor period ended with the death of queen elizabeth I on 24 th march 1603 after 45 years on the throne. She hadn’t children to succeed her. Tudors Her mum William S.

William Shakespeare William Shakespeare lived and wrote during the Elizabeth’s reign. Tudors Elisabeth

Mary Boleyn Tudors The six wives

Jane Seymour 6 wives The six wives Tudors

Elizabeth Blount The six wives

Mary Berkeley The six wives Tudors

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