300 BC-1066 AD. ..born to warfare, remained forever a military society, and came to its end in battle.

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300 BC-1066 AD

..born to warfare, remained forever a military society, and came to its end in battle.

Animism Celtic Stories Boudicea

Caesar Claudius Contributions Hadrian's Wall Hadrian's Wall

C. 50 AD 313 AD Religion

AD 409 Romans Invaders Angles, Saxons, and Jutes Language Battles

AD Celtic Tribes C. 516 King Arthur rules Celtic Tribe C. 537 Arthur dies at the Battle of Camlann 547 Plague hits England

AD Vikings 700 First recording of Beowulf 793 Vikings invade.

AD Alfred the Great Religion Leader Accomplishments

Ethelfelda William Duke of Normandy

Suffolk England Archeological find Things found

Values  People of warfare, but not barbaric or luxurious.  Law and Order  Loyalty and Loyal Dependency

Lived close to animals. Homesteads Village Arrangement

Combo of two religions. Ethics over Mysticism

Connection to Norse Mythology. Deities Woden Thunor

The Dragon Significant figure in Anglo- Saxon mythology Always protecting a treasure Personified “Death the Devourer: Guardian of grave mound of warriors and treasure.

Bards (Scops) Didn’t write. Sang songs of gods and heroes. Important station in life. Stories

Elegiac Transience of Life Immortality Fame Golden Age of Ireland