People
Mixing Bowl
Dudes
Kings
Writings
100

Inhabitants of Scotland at the time of the Roman Conquest.

Picts

100

Legendary king of the Britons, on whom many medieval English legends are based. 

King Arthur

100

Professional poets.

Scops
100

United the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and ordered the record of English history known as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 

Alfred the Great

100

Long narrative poem that traces the adventures of a hero whose actions consists of courageous deeds, which often represent the ideals and values of a nation or race. 

Epic poems

200

Invaders from Denmark and Norway.

Vikings

200

Code of honor intended to govern knightly behavior.

Chivalry

200

Author of Le Morte d’Arthur.

Sir Thomas Mallory

200

Forced to sign the Magna Carta by the English barons. 

King John

200

Narrative songs telling the lives of common folks. 

Ballads

300

Germanic tribes that settled in England when Roman control weakened. 

Angles and Saxons

300

Language resulting from the mixing of Celtic, Latin, and Germanic.

Old English

300

Author of A History of the English Church and People.

Venerable Bede

300

Reformed the judicial system that would eventually be called Common Law. 

Henry II

300

Short poems where a single speaker express personal thoughts and feelings. 

Lyric poems

400

Name the Romans gave to the Celtic inhabitants of present-day England. 

Britons

400

Fate

Wyrd

400

Even though he was from Rome, he established a monastery in Canterbury in 597. 

Augustine

400

Spent much of his reign fighting wars abroad.

Richard the Lion Hearted

400

Story told within a narrative setting (story within a story). 

Frame Story

500

Inhabitants of Wales at the time of the Roman Conquest. 

Gaels

500

Extraordinary tax record of every bit of property owned, from fishponds to litters of pigs, down to the smallest detail. 

Domesday Book

500

Author of a Latin “history’ based on old Welsh legends. 

Geoffrey of Monmouth

500

Killed Harold II and was crowned the first king of England

William the Conqueror

500

Literature that is memorized and performed, not written down

Oral Art form