Originated in Norway; considered hearty warriors
Who are the Vikings?
The Queen's younger brother who had asked for power first.
Who is Tostig Godwinson?
What the Norman French speaking people called chicken.
What is poultry?
King Edward was later known as
Who is Edward the Confessor?
These people started researching mathematics, science, and medicine.
Who are the Greeks?
Came from Italy, left in a hurry after people were rude
Who are the Romans?
The Queen's older brother who pronounced himself king after the King's death.
Who is Harold Godwinson?
What the Norman French Speaking people called cow meat.
What is beef?
Harold Hardraga reined from here.
The time we believe the Greek's started their research. (Year)
What is the 1500's?
Were part of the original tribes; part of King Edward's clan.
Who are the Anglo Saxons?
The King of Norway who tried to invade to the north with Tostig.
Who is Harald Hardraga?
What the Norman French speaking people called "small houses".
What are cottages?
This Church gave Harold Godwinson his kingship.
What is Westminster Abbey?
What is our universe?
Middle English is made up of Anglo-Saxon and...
Norman French OR Latin
Norway, England, Denmark, and some of Sweden were united under this ruler.
Who is Canute from Norway?
Name of the original language used by the Anglo's.
What is Anglo Saxon?
This Duke of Normandy would later have another title; he lead his well rested troops into battle.
Who is William the Conqueror?
The cardinal direction you travel to get from Greece to England.
What is North-East?
Made up of the Pics, the Druids, the Jutes, the Anglos, and the Saxons before the battles.
What are the British Isles?
Lead an army to help unify England, Norway, and Normandy; was the last leader to enter the battle.
Who is William, Duke of Normandy?
The name of the joining languages of the Anglo Saxon and Normative French language.
What is Middle English?
Canute was King of Norway, but he also ruled over England, Denmark, and
What are parts of Sweden?
The time period of learning after the British Isles.
What is The Renaissance?