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Britain: A Timeline- CRASNE
Celts BC ???? Romans AD AD Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans --- to English AD - ????
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You have been issued a guided note sheet.
However, do not look at it immediately, keep doodle notes. Then at the stop sign, we’ll all stop & fill in our notes. Let’s P R A C T I E
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The British Isles Today
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Pre-Celts: Man in Britain since 200,000 BC
Stonehenge - Built by a Pre-Celtic Culture
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CELTS
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C R AS N E Celts 1000 BC - ???? Romans 44 AD - 440 AD
Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD - ???? to English Language c AD
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The Celts: from about 1000 BC
The Celts: from about 1000 BC Britons in England; Gaels of Ireland; Scots & Picts of Scotland
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Celtic Tribes of Ancient Britain: around 500 BC
Scots & Picts Gaels Bretons
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ROMANS
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C R AS N E Celts 1000 BC - ???? Romans 44 AD - 440 AD
Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD - ???? to English Language AD
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The Romans Caesar Explores - 55 BC
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Roman Occupation 44 AD – 440 AD
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Roman Occupation 44 AD – 440 AD
Lots of positives to being part of the Roman Empire. An Advanced Civilization! Architecture/ Engineering Aqueducts, Baths, Games Temples, Christianity Efficient Government Roads, Transportation Protection Trade. Money System
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Roman Empire about 117 AD Note Empower Hadrian’s Wall
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Fall of Rome as we approach 500 AD.
Rome will pull out troops from its frontier to protect Rome itself. Roman Occupation of England ends by 440 AD.
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Barbarians
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ANGLO- SAXONS 449 AD
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C R AS N E Celts 2000 BC - ???? Romans 44 AD - 440 AD
Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD ???? to English Language AD
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Anglo-Saxons 449 - 1066 Actually it’s Germanic Tribes of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes
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Name this famous Celt who attempted to fend off Anglo-Saxons Invaders.
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Germanic Tribes to England. Celts either assimilate or move West
Germanic Tribes to England. Celts either assimilate or move West. Most move to Wales, Cornwall, or off to Brittany.
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Germanic Tribes Bring their German tongue.
Now call it Old English
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Christian Missionaries to the Island Augustine and Conversions - 597 AD
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Bede – Ecclesiastical History Anglo-Saxon Monk - Historian
Bede: Father of History. As a Monk he will compose in Latin.
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Alliterative Poetry. Scops in the Mead Halls: Beowulf
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Mead: Honey Beer of the Dark Ages.
Quaff a cold, flat, sweet beer
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VIKING INVADERS
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C R AS (Vikings) AS N E Celts. 1000 BC -. Romans
C R AS (Vikings) AS N E Celts BC ???? Romans AD AD Anglo Saxons AD AD Viking Interruption -- The Danelaw Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD to English Language AD
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Viking Invasions – Terrors to all of Europe A Century of sacking, looting and pillaging. 787-878 AD
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The Danelaw
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V I K I N G S
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Alfred the Great – Reign 871- 899 AD
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Regains Saxon control – Patron of the Arts
Secular History The Anglo Saxon Chronicle
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The Danelaw
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Time moves on…. Anglo-Saxons and the Viking Settlers live in Harmony for the next few centuries. They will intermarry, become one culture. Some Viking Kings, like Canute, will even Rule.
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End of the Line. Edward the Confessor Chaste Life - Death in 1065
End of the Line. Edward the Confessor Chaste Life - Death in No heir named to succeed.
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Claimants to Throne: Harold and William Battle of Hastings - 1066
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1066 AD
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NORMAN FRENCH
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C R AS N E Celts 1000 BC - ???? Romans 44 AD - 440 AD
Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD ???? to English Language AD
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William the Conqueror & his Norman French French Speaking Upper Class--Old English speaking Lower Class.
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C R AS N E Celts 1000 BC - ???? Romans 44 AD - 440 AD
Anglo Saxons AD AD Normans AD ???? to English Language AD
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Middle English… By Chaucer and 1300
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His time is coming… Just a few centuries away
His time is coming… Just a few centuries away AD The Language will soon belong to the Master
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