The Celts
The Romans
The Anglo- Saxons
The Vikings
The Normans
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Who were they?

They were brave warriors.


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When did the Emperor Claudius invade Britain?

In 43-47 AD.

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Where did they come from?

From the North Sea regions of Northern Europe.


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When did the Vikings invade Britain?

Between the 8th and the 9th centuries.

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Where and when was Harold II defeated?

In the Battle of Hastings in 1066, by William, Duke of Normandy.

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What was their family called?

A clan.

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What did they build?

They built towns, paved roads, the first bridge on the River Thames, Londinium.

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What kind of alphabet did they use?

The runic alphabet, made of mysterious characters.

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Who opposed the Vikings?

King Alfred, king of Wessex.

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Where did the Normans come from?

Northern France.

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When did they settled in Britain?

Between 500 and 100 BC.

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What was built in the north?

The Hadrian's Wall.

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What was their economy based on?

Fishing and agriculture.

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What is the name of the first history of England?

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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Who was the first Norman King?

William I.

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What was their economy based on?

Hunting, fishing, metal working and agriculture.

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Why did Emperor Honorius withdraw the Roman legions in 409 AD?


To defend Rome.

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What did they form in Britain?

Seven kingdoms, called The Heptarchy.

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Who were the Viking kings?

A Danish king, Canute, Edward the Confessor.

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Where and when was he crowned?

In Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day.

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What did they bring to the British Isles?

The iron plough.

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Who destroyed the Roman British towns?

The Anglo-Saxon peoples.

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Where does the word "England" come from?

Angle-Land.

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Who was the last Anglo-Saxon king?

Harold.

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What was the consequence of the Norman conquest?

It unified the country under a powerful monarchy.