What is the significance of this date?
Terminology
Monarchs
Miscellanious 1
Miscellanious 2
100

43 B.C. – 410 A.D.

The Romans were occupying England

100

The name for the study of the organization of sounds in a language

Phonology

100

Championed the English language and scholarship during the 9th century

King Alfred

100

The explanation of major shifts in consonant sounds as they moved from Proto‐Indo‐European to languages in the Germanic family?

Grimm's Law or The First Sound Shift

100

Chaucer's "The Knight's Tale" is this genre of storytelling

Chivalric Romance

200

597 A.D.

St. Augustine arrives in England

200

The study of word formation and the role of affixes in word formation?

Morphology

200

Monarch credited with the rise of Chivalric Romance in England

Eleanor of Aquitaine

200

Explanation for consonants that do not follow the major shifts we expect as they moved from Proto‐Indo‐European to languages in the Germanic family 

Verner's Law

200

Chaucer's "Miller's Tale" is this genre of storytelling

Fabliau (Medieval bawdy tale)

300

1154 A.D.

Last entry in Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

300

Source of runes used by scribes writing in Old English

FUTHORC

300

The name of the King who ended the Peasant's Revolt

Richard II

300

King Alfred's dialect

West Saxon

300

Where "Caedmon's Hymn" was first recorded

The Lindisfarne Gospels

400

1349‐1351 A.D.

Black death/bubonic plague wipes out 1/3 of English population

400

What does ASPR stand for?

Anglo-Saxon Poetic Record

400

King who lost Normandy to the French

King John

400

The Ruthwell Cross has an excerpt of this Anglo‐Saxon poem carved in runes on it

The Dream of the Rood

400

The significance of "Caedmon's Hymn"

The first English poet we know by name; Dream vision poem, set the pattern for Anglo-Saxon verse

500

1786 A.D.

Jakob Grimm publishes Grimm's Law

500

The names of all four runic letters used in Old English (as evidenced in Beowulf)

ash, thorn, eth, wynn

500

The first King to use English during his coronation since the Norman Conquest

Henry IV

500

Illuminated manuscript containing the oldest copy of the Gospels in English

Lindisfarne Gospels

500

Two books in the ASPR

Junius Manuscript, Exeter Book, Vercelli Book, Nowell Codex/Cotton Vitellius (also The Paris Psalter and the Meters of Boethius, The Anglo-Saxon Minor Poems)

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