Celts
Romans
Anglo Saxon and Jutes
Vikings
Normand
100

What is Celtic knotwork?


This type of artwork, patterns, is commonly associated with the Celts.


100

What is Hadrian’s Wall?


This famous structure in Britain was built by the Romans to keep out northern invaders.


100

What is Scandinavia and Germany?


The Anglo-Saxons and Jutes came from this modern-day region.


100

What are longships?


The Vikings were famous for using these long, narrow boats for raids.


100

What is Normandy?


The Normans originally came from this region, which was settled by Viking descendants.


200

What is iron?


The Celts were famous for their use of this metal in weaponry and jewelry.


200

What is Latin?


The Romans spoke this language.


200

What is Northumbria?


The Anglo-Saxons established small kingdoms, including Wessex, Mercia, and this one.


200

Who was Leif Erikson?


This Viking explorer is believed to have reached North America around the year 1000.


200

What is the Battle of Hastings?


 The Normans defeated the Anglo-Saxons in this famous battle in 1066.


300

Who were the Druids?


The Celtic priests, known for their spiritual and political influence, were called this.


300

What is a legion?


Roman soldiers were organized into groups of about 5,000 men called this.


300

What is the Battle of Hastings?


This battle in 1066 marked the end of Anglo-Saxon rule in England.


300

What are runes?


The Vikings wrote using this ancient alphabet.


300

Who was William the Conqueror?


This king led the Normans to victory at Hastings and became the first Norman king of England.


400

What is the Celtic cross?


This sacred symbol, often depicted as a cross with a circle, was important in Celtic culture.


400

What are Roman roads?


The Romans built this extensive network to connect their vast empire.


400

What is Christianity?


The Anglo-Saxons converted to this religion after their arrival in Britain.


400

What is the Danelaw?


Vikings settled in this area of England, which was ruled under their laws.


400

What are castles?


The Normans built these stone structures across England to establish control.


500

What is the Book of Kells?


This ancient manuscript, filled with elaborate Celtic designs, is considered a masterpiece of early medieval art.


500

What is the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?


This disastrous event in 79 AD buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in ash.


500

Who was Alfred the Great?


This Anglo-Saxon king famously resisted Viking invasions and promoted education.


500

What is Normandy?


Vikings settled in this part of northern France, which was later named after them.


500

What is the Domesday Book


This famous document, created in 1086, recorded land ownership and taxes under Norman rule.


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