What is the name of this prehistoric monument?
Stonehenge
Which famous emperor first invaded Britain?
Julius Caesar
The languages of the Anglo-Saxons later became what?
English
In which century did the Vikings first raid England?
5th, 8th, or 11th?
The 8th century
Which Norman Duke led the invasion in 1066?
____ the Conqueror
William the Conqueror
Name one of the Celtic languages that are still spoken on the British Isles
Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish or Manx
What was the capital of Roman Britain?
Londinium (London)
The Angles, Saxons and Jutes came from which region?
North Germany/Jutland
Which Danish king ruled over England?
Canute the Great (Knud den Store)
What did the Normans build in England to establish their power?
Castles (for example, Tower of London)
What is the meaning of "prehistoric"?
It relates to the period before written records.
What is the name of the Roman city that was built around hot springs?
Bath
What does the name “England” mean?
“the land of the Angles”
What was the Danelaw?
The area in England that was controlled by Vikings (where Danish Law applied)
What famous tapestry commemorates the Norman Conquest of England?
The Bayeux Tapestry
The Celtic people brought new technology to Britain. Which historic age did they start?
The iron age
The remains of which structure is seen in this picture?
Hadrian's Wall
The Anglo-Saxon period was marked by which two religions?
Christianity and Paganism
The word 'gate' in many of York's street names actually means what?
Gade (dansk) gata (oldnordisk)
What was the decisive battle in 1066 called?
The Battle of Hastings