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The History of Great Britain till 1603 Dominika Rajdlová2/3/2016 FJFI ČVUT
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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.
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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
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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
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Resources www.wikipedia.com www.wikipedia.com www.dejepis.com www.dejepis.com www.dejinyvkostce.estranky.cz
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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.?
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