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Early Christianity and the Bretwaldas 200 – 700 CE

Bede

On what topics did Geoffrey’s history seem to agree with Bede’s? What can we infer from this agreement? What’s the main point of Book I in Bede?

What does Bede tell us about the following? Christianity in Roman Britain Heresies in Roman Britain Miracles and saints The Fall of Britain to Angles, Saxons, etc. Augustine’s mission

Why did Bede write his Ecclesiastical History A.To please and educate his king B.To provide moral instruction for his readers C.To explain the movement toward religious unification of the Anglo-Saxon people D.All of the above E.None of the above

Who was not one of the heroes in Bede’s first book? A.St. Alban B.Gregory the Great C.St. Germanus D.St. Patrick

How did Christianity spread to the Anglo-Saxons? Expect this question on the final exam. Be prepared to use evidence from Bede.

Christian Evangelism among the English CE

What were Bretwaldas? A.Missionaries from Saxony B.Overlord kings C.Pagan priests who converted to Christianity D.Irish and Scottish warrior saints

Qumran site of Dead Sea Scrolls and likely site of Essene Community in Eastern Judea

St. Paul Missionary to the Gentiles c. 50 CE as rendered by Massacio c CE

Irenaeus Bishop of Lyons c. 180

Christ with Joseph of Aramethea, Nicodemus, and Mary Magdellan G. Bellini c. 1510

St. Alban Lived in third century First British martyr/saint Tomb at St. Albans Monastery built in 8 th century

Constantine the Great Declared Emperor at York in 306 CE

Pelagius c Celtic, likely British monk, who asserted doctrine of free will

St. Germaine of Auxerre aka St. Germanus c. 440

Alleluia Victory

Ethelbert of Kent Married Christian Bertha of the Franks Converted to Christianity after arrival of Augustine in 597 Bretwalda Produced first vernacular legal code in England

St. Benedict Lived “Father of Western Monasticism” Founder of the Benedictine order which becomes the wealthiest & most powerful monastic order during the Middle Ages Wrote the Benedictine rule

Pope Gregory the Great c. 600 author of the life of St. Benedict

Gregory sends Monks to convert the English

Augustine of Canterbury c. 600

Anglo- Saxon Kingdoms c. 700

Bertha of Kent Frankish princess who brought Christian faith with her when she married Ethelbert Inspired Augustine mission Established St Martins Canterbury

Raedwald East Anglian King Baptized 605 Died 625 Induced to adopt Christianity by Ethelbert of Kent Bretwalda Both pagan and Christian Buried at Sutton Hoo?

Sutton Hoo Burial Mounds

Sutton Hoo Burial Mask

Anglo- Saxon Kingdoms

Northumbrian Bretwaldas Oswald d. 641 Edwin Oswiu d. 670

Yeavering - Northumbria

The Cuneus at Yeavering

Tribal Hidage c Hwinca syfan þusend hyda. 7,000 Ciltern sætna feower þusend hyda.4,000 Hendrica þryu þusend hyda ond fif hund hyda. 3,500 Unecungaga twelf hund hyda. 1,200 Arosætna syx hund hyda. 600 Færpinga þreo hund hyda. is in Middelenglum Færpinga 300 Bilmiga syx hund hyda. 600 Widerigga eac swa. 600 Eastwilla syx hund hyda. 600 Westwilla syx hund hyda. 600 East engle þrittig þusend hida. 30,000 Eastsexena syofon þusend hyda. 7,000 Cantwarena fiftene þusend hyda. 15,000 Suþsexena syufan þusend hyda. 7,000 Westsexena hund þusend hyda. 100,000

Why did Gregory the Great send missionaries to England according to Bede? A.Because he liked the looks of an English slave boy in the Roman forum B.Because he wanted to expand the influence of the Roman Church C.Because he worried about the pernicious influence of Celts in Britain D.Because he believed the English would some day rule much of the world

What actions does Bede attribute to St. Patrick in his early history of Britain? A.He suffered martyrdom by changing clothes with a Roman solider B.He travelled to the Continent to convert the Saxons C.He drove the snakes out of Ireland D.All of the above E.None of the above