Warriors
Honor and Loyalty
Social Spaces
Community
Legal Consequences
100

Who was the best example of a perfect warrior?

The Thane.

100

Who did the Thane take with him in times of war?

The people from the village.

100

Why was drinking a huge part of social bonds and accessible at different social spaces?

It was used to mark special occasions.

100

Where did the people in Anglo-Saxon culture gather?

Churches and meadhalls

100

In legal situations it mattered more about the people you knew than the actual facts because what?

The jury and court systems could be persuaded.

300

Why did a king have to think like a warrior?

Ton continue his reign.

300

What is an example of how scenes and symbols used to represent loyalty?

Breaking an oath was considered disloyal.
300

What were the two most important social spaces in Anglo-Saxon England?

Meadhalls and churches.

300

Who did the people in Anglo-Saxon England not get along with?

The Vikings/Scandinavian.

300

In what situations was revenge legal?

When a member of your family is killed.

500

How did a warriors' armor represent them?

Their armor represented the warrios social class.

500

What were a warriors' most praised attributes?

Loyalty, responsibility, and control.

500

How did previous Anglo-Saxon relationships affect their story telling?

Long heritage gave them different experiences for storytelling.

500

What qualities were significant for a king to be successful?

Responsibility, control, and loyalty.

500

When juries were not able to decide if a person was guilty what did they do?

They fined them or they got judged by God.

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