THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD

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THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD

55 BC – ROME tries to conquer Britain – Julius Caesar invades

43 AD – CLAUDIUS invades and establishes garrisons, integrating facets of Roman life: meeting halls amphitheaters laws & courts public baths temples sanitation systems ROADS

Britain Abandoned 410 AD – ROME FALLS and leaves garrisons in Britain on their own –

When the Romans Leave… England’s “door” is open to invasion

Germanic Tribes

The Angle, Saxon, and Jute tribes who invaded Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries are known as the Anglo-Saxons. They left their homelands in northern Germany, Denmark and northern Holland and rowed across the North Sea in wooden boats. Bbc.co.uk

Historians are not sure why the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain Historians are not sure why the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain. It may have been because their land often flooded and it was difficult to grow crops, so they were looking for new places to settle down and farm. Some sources say that Saxon warriors were invited to come to England. Bbc.co.uk

The Anglo-Saxons took control of most of Britain, although they never conquered Scotland, Wales and Cornwall. They divided the country into kingdoms, each with its own royal family. The stronger kingdoms often took control of the weaker kingdoms. By around AD 600 the five main Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, Kent and Anglia. Bbc.co.ik

A “British” Culture Begins to Develop WARRIOR KINGS: protect themselves by gathering a retinue of THANES who pledged FEALTY take over some of the old Roman towns and governmental procedures, i.e.: taxation, conscription, defensive walls

Mead Hall MEAD HALLS were meeting areas, where kings heard cases, passed judgment, and held social gatherings (80’ long X 40’ wide, 5” thick boards)

597 AD – AUGUSTINE sent to convert England to Christianity- establishes first archbishopric, at CANTERBURY SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY brings: trade, writing, unity & peace

Alfred the Great 878 AD – Alfred the Great, a Saxon king from Wessex, takes over much of England

No Primogeniture 1066 AD- English king dies. Duke of Normandy proclaims that HE will take the English throne. Defeats Harold II (who HAD been appointed king) at the BATTLE OF HASTINGS and becomes the first Norman king of England, William I.

French Influences Feudalism Language Chivalry Art Science Music

IN THE MEANTIME:

Charlemagne Charlemagne institutes the Holy Roman Empire

Mohammad establishes Islam

Mayans develop calendar, writing, pyramids

Tang Dynasty prospers in China

Vikings go a’viking

Beowulf as an epic poem Descriptive Ceremonial address defines what the Beowulf poet considers the most important values in life: Honor Loyalty Perseverance Good sense

Epic Poem Epic Hero Long narrative poem Deals with great heroes Adventures National, world-wide,or cosmic setting Involves supernatural forces Deliberately ceremonial style Not born in the setting Perilous journeys Supernatural influences Cunning Warrior Larger than life Dies defending or refusing to give up Tragic flaw Has Hubris

Beowulf Vocabulary Epithet * Synecdoche Formulaic address * Foreshadowing Kenning * Hyperbole Scop * Allusion Alliteration * Characterization Caesura Personification