This famous Anglo-Saxon story is about a hero who fights a monster named Grendel.
What is Beowulf?
Alexander the Great was born in this ancient kingdom.
What is Macedonia?
The Vikings used these fast ships to raid and explore.
What are longships?
This Roman general first invaded Britain in 55 BC.
Who is Julius Caesar?
The Celts lived in gruops led by these rulers.
What are Chieftains?
The Anglo-Saxons spoke this old version of English.
What is Old English?
This Greek philosopher was Alexander’s famous teacher.
Who is Aristotle?
This Viking explorer reached North America around 1000 AD.
Who is Leif Erikson?
The Romans built this long wall to keep out northern tribes.
What is Hadrian's Wall
The Celticts priest who led religious ceremonies were called this.
What are Druids?
Instead of going to jail, people in Anglo-Saxon times could pay this fine to settle a crime.
What is wergild?
After Alexander died, his empire was split into separate what?
What are kingdoms ruled by his generals?
Viking warriors who fought in a wild, fearless way were called this.
What are berserkers?
The Romans called Britain by this name.
What is Britannia?
The Celts made beutiful jewerly and wepons out of this metal.
What is gold?
The Anglo-Saxons divided England into small areas that still exist today.
What are shires?
Alexander defeated this powerful empire ruled by King Darius III.
What is the Persian Empire?
This Viking king ruled England in 1016
Who is King Canute
This emperor led the full Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD.
Who is Emperor Claudios?
This Celtic queen led a rebellion against the Romans in 60 AD
Who is Boudica?
This famous site contained an Anglo-Saxon ship filled with treasure
Waht is Sutton Hoo?
Alexander founded this great Egyptian city, known for its huge library.
What is Alexandria?
The Vikings attacked this famous English monastery in 793 AD.
What is Lindisfarne
The Romans built many of these, and some are still used today.
What are Roman roads?
This famous stone monument may have been used by the Celts for ceremonies
What is Stonehenge?