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ANGLO SAXON REVIEWING QUIZ
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The End of the Anglo-Saxon Period
The End of the Anglo-Saxon Period. After the death of 1)__________________ a battle takes place for the throne of England. In the year 2)________________ , near the town of 3)_________________; Saxon forces led by 4)_________________ meet Norman French forces led by 5)__________________.
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The End of the Anglo-Saxon Period
The End of the Anglo-Saxon Period. After the death of 1)__________________ a battle takes place for the throne of England. In the year 2)________________ , near the town of 3)_________________; Saxon forces led by 4)_________________ meet Norman French forces led by 5)__________________. 1. Edward the Confessor, AD, Hastings, 4. Harold, 5. William
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The Normans prove victorious and these 6)__________ speaking conquerors will now rule over a population of 7) __ _________ speaking Anglo-Saxons. This ends the Anglo Saxon Period/Dark Ages and begins the Middle Ages.
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The Normans prove victorious and these 6)__________ speaking conquerors will now rule over a population of 7) __ _________ speaking Anglo-Saxons. This ends the Anglo Saxon Period/Dark Ages and begins the Middle Ages. 6. French 7. Old English
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8. WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE REPETITION OF INITIAL SOUNDS OF WORDS IN A
8. WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE REPETITION OF INITIAL SOUNDS OF WORDS IN A LINE OF POETRY
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8. WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE REPETITION OF INITIAL SOUNDS OF WORDS IN A
8. WHAT IS THE TERM FOR THE REPETITION OF INITIAL SOUNDS OF WORDS IN A LINE OF POETRY Alliteration
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METER - IN TYPICAL ANGLO-SAXON STYLE POETRY…HOW MANY HEAVY BEATS PER LINE?
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METER - IN TYPICAL ANGLO-SAXON STYLE POETRY…HOW MANY HEAVY BEATS PER LINE?
Four
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*CAESURA – THE VERY SLIGHT ________ BETWEEN BEATS 2 & 3 NOTED IN THE METER. (Yes, this is a uniquely trivial literary term with very specific use)
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*CAESURA – THE VERY SLIGHT ________ BETWEEN BEATS 2 & 3 NOTED IN THE METER. (Yes, this is a uniquely trivial literary term with very specific use) Pause
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ANGLO-SAXON WORKS
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11) According to your teacher, the oldest Poem to have been found composed in England. This Old English work is but a fragment of about 90 lines.
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11) According to your teacher, the oldest Poem to have been found composed in England. This Old English work is but a fragment of about 90 lines. The Seafarer
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12. Name the Epic Masterpiece of the Anglo-Saxons.
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12. Name the Epic Masterpiece of the Anglo-Saxons.
Beowulf
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL. HISTORY - An Early Church History of England is Composed by ….
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL. HISTORY - An Early Church History of England is Composed by ….
The Venerable Bede
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14. The Venerable Bede, being a churchman composed his works in what language
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14. The Venerable Bede, being a churchman composed his works in what language
Latin
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15. While the language of the Church and scholarship is Latin, what language would a scop use to sing Beowulf or The Seafarer?
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15. While the language of the Church and scholarship is Latin, what language would a scop use to sing Beowulf or The Seafarer? Old English
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16. Name the Early Secular History commissioned by the Angle’s most famous King.
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16. Name the Early Secular History commissioned by the Angle’s most famous King.
THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLES
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17. Who is the famous King who sets his scholars to work on THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLES
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17. Who is the famous King who sets his scholars to work on THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLES
Alfred the Great
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by…
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Harold the Last Saxon King
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Harold the Last Saxon King
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… William the Conqueror
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… William the Conqueror A Norman Viking from France
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… William the Conqueror A Norman Viking from France
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Churchmen throughout Europe
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Churchmen throughout Europe
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Angle, Saxons, and Jutes
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Angle, Saxons, and Jutes
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… St
Talk to me, please… What language was used by… St. Augustine, missionary to England Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… St
Talk to me, please… What language was used by… St. Augustine, missionary to England Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… A scop singing Beowulf
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… A scop singing Beowulf
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Julius Caesar as he mentions to his legions he’d like to scout out Britain in 55BC? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Julius Caesar as he mentions to his legions he’d like to scout out Britain in 55BC? (Language of Ancient Rome? ) Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Julius Caesar as he mentions to his legions he’d like to scout out Britain in 55BC? (Language of Ancient Rome? ) Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was the root for… The language of the Gaels, Scots, Picts and Britons of the Isles around 200 BC? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was the root for… The language of the Gaels, Scots, Picts and Britons of the Isles around 200 BC? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… The Venerable Bede in composing his Ecclesiastical History of Britain. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… The Venerable Bede in composing his Ecclesiastical History of Britain. A sacred work! Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… The Venerable Bede in composing his Ecclesiastical History of Britain. A sacred work! Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… King Alfred’s Anglo Saxon Chronicles.
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… King Alfred’s Anglo Saxon Chronicles. A secular history! Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… King Alfred’s Anglo Saxon Chronicles. A secular history! Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… An historical King Arthur at the Battle of Mount Badon against the incursion of Saxons? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… An historical King Arthur at the Battle of Mount Badon against the incursion of Saxons? He is among the last of the Breton’s to try to fight off the migration of Angle Saxons in around 500 AD. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… An historical King Arthur at the Battle of Mount Badon against the incursion of Saxons? He is among the last of the Breton’s to try to fight off the migration of Angle Saxons in around 500 AD. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Viking Invaders as the sacked the Eastern Coast of England in the 800’s. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Viking Invaders as the sacked the Eastern Coast of England in the 800’s. Also sacking Dublin, Ireland, and the northern coast of France. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Viking Invaders as the sacked the Eastern Coast of England in the 800’s. Also sacking Dublin, Ireland, and the northern coast of France. Celtic Latin Old English Norse/Danish French
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… The builders of Stonehenge?
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Pre-Celtic
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… The builders of Stonehenge?
Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Pre-Celtic
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Soldiers battling against the resistance of the charioted Celtic forces led by Queen Boadicea in their last gasp of Celtic resistance around 61 AD. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… So we need the language of the culture who conquers the Celts? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… So we need the language of the culture who conquers the Celts? Great Empire of the Ancient World who will Occupy Britain of 4 centuries. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… So we need the language of the culture who conquers the Celts? Great Empire of the Ancient World who will Occupy Britain of 4 centuries. They are the Romans.. And they speak…. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… So we need the language of the culture who conquers the Celts? Great Empire of the Ancient World who will Occupy Britain of 4 centuries. They are the Romans.. And they speak…. Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Bede in his childhood, about the age of 6, up in Northern England near the monastery of Jarrow around the year 677 AD? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please… What language was used by… Bede in his childhood, about the age of 6, up in Northern England near the monastery of Jarrow around the year 677 AD? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Bede as a scholarly monk as he translates the Bible from Hebrew and Ancient Greek… or prays at Mass? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… Bede as a scholarly monk as he translates the Bible from Hebrew and Ancient Greek… or prays at Mass? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… The followers of William the Conqueror as they take over England from the Saxon Lords? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… The followers of William the Conqueror as they take over England from the Saxon Lords? Celtic Latin Old English Danish French Polish
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Talk to me, please…. What language was used by… The followers of William the Conqueror as they take over England from the Saxon Lords? Celtic Latin Old English Danish Norman French
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order.
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. Don’t tell me you can’t do this!
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. Don’t tell me you can’t do this! If you know CRASNE…
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. Don’t tell me you can’t do this! If you know CRASNE… You can figure it all out!
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Celts B. Saxons C. Romans
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Celts B. Saxons C. Romans
ACB
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Augustine B. Bede C. Caedmon
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Augustine B. Bede C. Caedmon ACB
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Death of Julius Caeser B. Death of William the Conqueror C. Death of the Venerable Bede
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Death of Julius Caeser B. Death of William the Conqueror C. Death of the Venerable Bede ACB
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Erection of Hadrian’s Wall B. Erection of Stonehenge C. Erection of Anglo-Saxon Mead Halls
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Erection of Hadrian’s Wall B. Erection of Stonehenge C. Erection of Anglo-Saxon Mead Halls BAC
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Alfred the Great B. King Arthur C. King Harold the Saxon.
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Alfred the Great B. King Arthur C. King Harold the Saxon. BAC
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Birth of Julius Caeser B. Birth of Christ C. Birth of Emperor Hadrian
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Birth of Julius Caeser B. Birth of Christ C. Birth of Emperor Hadrian ABC
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Augustine B. Christ C. Builders of Stonehenge
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Augustine B. Christ C. Builders of Stonehenge CBA
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Augustine AD Can’t have Christianity without Christ being born. B. Christ 0 – 33 AD Bede dates all from his birth in 0 C. Builders of Stonehenge BC Prehistoric Megalith well before the Celts CBA
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Whisky among the Gaels as they move into Ireland and supplant the Pre-Celts who live there. B. Mead among the Saxons as they listen to The Seafarer sung by an entertaining Scop. C. Wine with Constantine as he celebrates his elevation to the title of Roman Emporer up in York around 306 AD
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Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A
Order, order… Sequence the following in chronological order. A. Whisky among the Gaels as they move into Ireland and supplant the Pre-Celts who live there. B. Mead among the Saxons as they listen to The Seafarer sung by an entertaining Scop. C. Wine with Constantine as he celebrates his elevation to the title of Roman Emporer up in York around 306 AD ACB
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Who am I?
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Who am I? Identify the Person Described.
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Who am I? Missionary to the English.
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Who am I? Missionary to the English. Sent by the Pope in 597.
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Who am I. Missionary to the English. Sent by the Pope in 597
Who am I? Missionary to the English. Sent by the Pope in Obviously in 597 AD since there is a Pope!
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Who am I. Missionary to the English. Sent by the Pope in 597
Who am I? Missionary to the English. Sent by the Pope in Obviously in 597 AD since there is a Pope! St. Augustine.
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Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child.
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Who am I. Orphaned as a little Saxon Child
Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child. Quite precocious, will master 5 languages.
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Who am I. Orphaned as a little Saxon Child
Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child. Quite precocious, will master 5 languages. Ulicny refers to him as the Einstein of the 800’s
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Who am I. Orphaned as a little Saxon Child
Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child. Quite precocious, will master 5 languages. Ulicny refers to him as the Einstein of the 800’s Venerable.
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Who am I. Orphaned as a little Saxon Child
Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child. Quite precocious, will master 5 languages. Ulicny refers to him as the Einstein of the 800’s Venerable. Writes The Ecclesiastical History.
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Who am I. Orphaned as a little Saxon Child
Who am I? Orphaned as a little Saxon Child. Quite precocious, will master 5 languages. Ulicny refers to him as the Einstein of the 800’s Venerable. Writes The Ecclesiastical History. The Venerable Bede.
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Who am I? Saves the Angle Saxon kingdom from being overrun by the Vikings.
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Who am I? Saves the Angle Saxon kingdom from being overrun by the Vikings. Patron of the Arts. Commissions The Anglo Saxon Chronicles
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Who am I? Saves the Angle Saxon kingdom from being overrun by the Vikings. Patron of the Arts. Commissions The Anglo Saxon Chronicles He’s Great!
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Who am I? Saves the Angle Saxon kingdom from being overrun by the Vikings. Patron of the Arts. Commissions The Anglo Saxon Chronicles He’s Great! King Alfred the Great.
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Who am I? Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC.
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Who am I. Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC
Who am I? Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC. Will not conquer the Celts, not worth his time and effort.
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Who am I. Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC
Who am I? Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC. Will not conquer the Celts there, not worth his time and effort Dies March 15th, 44 B.C.
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Who am I. Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC
Who am I? Comes to explore Britain in 55 BC. Will not conquer the Celts there, not worth his time and effort Dies March 15th, 44 B.C. Julius Caesar
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Who am I? Missionary to the Irish
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Who am I? Missionary to the Irish
St. Patrick
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Who am I? Roman Emperor who builds a wall across the northern boarder of England to keep out the annoying Scots and Picts.
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Who am I? Roman Emperor who builds a wall across the northern boarder of England to keep out the annoying Scots and Picts. Emperor Hadrian
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Who am I? Norman French Conqueror of England in 1066.
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Who am I? Norman French Conqueror of England in 1066.
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Who am I? Norman French Conqueror of England in 1066.
William
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Who am I? I come across as hating the sea/ Cold, damp, isolated, dangerous
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Who am I? I come across as hating the sea/ Cold, damp, isolated, dangerous
The Old Seafarer form the Poem of the same name
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Who am I? I entertain in the mead halls with songs, stories, and even riddles.
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Who am I? I entertain in the mead halls with songs, stories, and even riddles.
A scop.
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Who am I? Celtic Chieftain circe 500 AD who valiantly attempts to ward off the Saxon invaders and maintain a Celtic Homeland.
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Who am I? Celtic Chieftain circe 500 AD who valiantly attempts to ward off the Saxon invaders and maintain a Celtic Homeland. The Historical King Arthur.
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Who am I? Singing shepherd of the 600’s.
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Who am I? Singing shepherd of the 600’s.
Caedmon, Bede tells us of his gift of song.
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Who am I? Took a vow of chastity and does not provide an heir to his throne.
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Who am I? Took a vow of chastity and does not provide an heir to his throne. Dies in 1065.
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Who am I? Took a vow of chastity and does not provide an heir to his throne. Dies in 1065.
Edward the Confessor.
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Where am I? I’m fighting for Harold against the Norman French forces of William.
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Where am I? I’m fighting for Harold against the Norman French forces of William.
Hastings
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Where am I? I’m drinking some mead and listening to a wonderful Scop sing about the hearty spirit of our seagoing people.
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Where am I? I’m drinking some mead and listening to a wonderful Scop sing about the hearty spirit of our seagoing people. Some Mead Hall somewhere in Anglo-Saxon Britain.
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Where am I? It’s at this monastery in Northern England where I, the compose of The Ecclesiastical History, will breath my last on May 26th, 735.
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Where am I? It’s at this monastery in Northern England where I, the compose of The Ecclesiastical History, will breath my last on May 26th, 735. Jarrow, in Northumbria
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Where am I? This land isn’t what it use to be back before I married a Viking warrior. Nowadays their Norse Danish tongue is pervasive in our farming village as so many other Vikings have settled her into northeastern England in this 9th century AD. We even are governed by their Viking laws.
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Where am I? This land isn’t what it use to be back before I married a Viking warrior. Nowadays their Norse Danish tongue is pervasive in our farming village as so many other Vikings have settled her into northeastern England in this 9th century AD. We even are governed by their Viking laws. The Danelaw.
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Where am I? I’m a Pre-Celt dragging huge blocks of stone to build a massive monument.
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Where am I? I’m a Pre-Celt dragging huge blocks of stone to build a massive monument. We should be able to predict the solstices from here when we finish.
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Where am I? I’m a Pre-Celt dragging huge blocks of stone to build a massive monument. We should be able to predict the solstices from here when we finish. Stonehenge, southern England.
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Where am I? I’m helping Odo, William’s half brother find ships for his invasion of England.
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Where am I? I’m helping Odo, William’s half brother find ships for his invasion of England. When we conquer, Odo will become the new Archbishop of Canterbury and Earl of Kent. But for now.. We’re still here on the mainland.
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Where am I? I’m helping Odo, William’s half brother find ships for his invasion of England. When we conquer, Odo will become the new Archbishop of Canterbury and Earl of Kent. But for now.. We’re still here on the mainland. Normandy, France.
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Literary Terminology: The repetition of the initial sounds of words in a line of poetry.
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Literary Terminology: The repetition of the initial sounds of words in a line of poetry.
Alliteration
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Literary Terminology: Rhythm, Beat, Tempo
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Literary Terminology: Rhythm, Beat, Tempo
Meter
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Literary Terminology: Slight pause in the middle of a line of Anglo Saxon style poetry.
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Literary Terminology: Slight pause in the middle of a line of Anglo Saxon style poetry.
Caesura
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Literary Terminology: Number of heavy beats per line in Anglo Saxon Poetry.
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Literary Terminology: Number of heavy beats per line in Anglo Saxon Poetry.
Four
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Literary Terminology: A long, book length poem.
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Literary Terminology: A long, book length poem.
An Epic
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Literary Terminology: Term for all Shorter Poetry. Of course it is sung.
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Literary Terminology: All communication is divided into either poetry or _______
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Literary Terminology: All communication is divided into either poetry or _______ It is the alliterative opposing category of metrical language.
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Literary Terminology: All communication is divided into either poetry or _______ It is the alliterative opposing category of metrical language. Poetry
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Good Review Dr. U. Rewards await those who are prepared
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