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1 The History of Great Britain till 1603 Dominika Rajdlová2/3/2016 FJFI ČVUT

2 Prehistory  10 000 BC - end of last Ice Age - Rising sea-levels separated Ireland and Britain and cut them off from the continent  4 000 BC- beginning of cultivating crops and rear animals  2 500 BC- the Bronze Age – invention of bronze – an alloy consisting of copper and tin - Stonehenge  780 BC- the Iron Age – better tools made from iron appear in agriculture  500 BC- Celtic tribe Britons coming to England – Romans called the land “Britannia” after them  100 BC- settlements know as “oppida”, iron currency

3 Roman Britain  55 BC- the first attempt to conquer Britain led by G. J. Caesar  43 AD- Emperor Claudius conquered Britain  120 AD- Hadrian Wall built  5 th century- Romans leaving Britain

4 The Anglo-Saxon invasion  5 th century - Germanic tribes Angles, Saxons and Jutes were invited by Romans to help defeat Picts and Scots  6 th century- Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England – saint Augustin - King Arthur  7 th century- Heptarchy – 7 kingdoms  9 th century- wars for supremacy - Egbert and Wessex – Beginning of unification of Anglo-Saxons tribes

5 The Vikings challenge  793 AD- first Scandinavian attack at Lindisfarne monastery  871 – 899 AD- Alfred the Great – defending his kingdom against the Vikings  1016-1035 AD- Knut the Great - king of Norway, Denmark and England -> Imperium Maris Nordici  1035 – 1066 AD- Edward the Confessor – London became the capital city  Westminster Abby was built  1066 AD– A conflict between Harold Godwinson, Harald III. of Norway and William of Normandy

6 Norman England  1066 AD- the Battle of Hastings  1066-1087 AD- William the Conqueror - the Domesday book – a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings Successors: William II. (gets England), Robert (gets Normandy), Henry II. (gets money)

7 The Plantagenets the Hundred Years War (1337 – 1453)  1154-1189 AD- Henry II. – Angevin Empire – Ireland, Scotland, Wales and parts of France  1189-1199 AD – Richard the Lion Heart (also known as “The absent king”) – the Third Crusade against Saladin  1199-1216 AD- John Lackland – era of Robin Hood  12.6.1215 AD- Magna Carta signed  1216-1272 AD- Henry III. – forced to call the first Parliament  1272-1307 AD- Edward I. “the hammer for Scots” – era of William Wallace – gain Scotland  1307-1327 AD- Edward II. – “Disaster,” gay king – lost Scotland  1327-1377 AD- Edward III. – Restores kings power, starts the Hundred Years’ War  1349 AD – Black Death / Plague – 1/3 of population in England dies  1377-1399 AD- Richard II.  1399-1413 AD- Henry IV.

8 15th century the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485)  1413-1422 AD- Henry V. – renews hostilities with France – new phase of the Hundred Years War  1422-1461 AD- Henry VI. – tries to set peace, marries French noble woman – Margaret from Anjou – era of Jane of Ark -> England lost the war -> Henry falls into period of mental breakdown  1455-1485 AD- the Wars of Roses – were a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England. - Yorkist king, Richard III. is defeated by Lancastrian Henry Tudor - Henry Tudor marries Elizabeth of York -> uniting the two claims The houses of Lancaster The houses of York The houses of Tudor

9 16th century Tudor England  1457-1509 AD- Henry VII. Tudor  1509-1547 AD - Henry VIII. – married six times + Catharine of Aragorn -> only survived child Mary - 1534 AD – Church of England + Anne Boleyn -> Elizabeth + Jane Seymour -> Edward + Anne of Cleves, + Catharine Howard, +Catharine Parr  1537-1553 AD - Edward VI.- dies when he’s 16 – leaving the heritage of crown to Jane Grey  1553-1558 AD- Mary I – called “Bloody Mary” – devoted Catholic – let persecuted almost 300 Protestants  1559-1603 AD- Elizabeth I. – “the virgin queen”  1588 AD- Spanish Armada defeated - “Golden Age”  1603 AD- Elizabeth dies without a child, end of the era of Tudor

10 Resources  www.wikipedia.com www.wikipedia.com  www.dejepis.com www.dejepis.com  www.dejinyvkostce.estranky.cz

11 Quiz  1) How did Britain separated from the continent?  2) What purpose had the Hadrian‘s wall?  3) Who was fighting Richard the Lion Heart in the third crusade against?  4) Who was forced to sign Magna Carta?  5) How many times was Henry VIII. married?  6) Why was Mary I. called „Bloody“?  7) Who was the mother of Elizabeth I.?

12 Thank you for paying attention! ;)


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