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From the Iron Age to the Golden Age
Angelica D'Alia & kristel Cerri
Index :
-Ancient Mysteries
-The Celts
-A warrior queen
-The Roman occupation
-The King Buried in a Ship
Stonehenge
- Arrangement of massive standing stones.
- Bluestones and Sarsen stones.
- Purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery.
Other Ancient Monuments
- Avebury Stone Ring
- Standing stones are also found in various locations in Ireland.
The celts
- The Celts lived in Britain during the Iron Age, around 600 BCE.
- Druids held significant power in Celtic society.
Celts culture
- Bog bodies: bodies preserved in wetland areas.
- Lindow Man, discovered in England in 1984.
A warrior queen
- In 55 BCE, Julius Caesar invaded Britain.
- In CE 43, Roman Emperor Claudius sent a strong army to Britain.
Boudicca's rebellion
- A rebellion in CE60 resulted in the destruction of Colchester and Londinium.
- Romans prevailed.
The roman occupation
- Londinium became the new Roman capital.
- Romans established numerous new towns.
- Romans improved services and built strategic roads like Watling Street.
- Emperor Hadrian built Hadrian's Wall to defend against the Picts.
The King Buried in a Ship
- CE 410: Romans left Britain to defend Rome against barbarians.
- Anglo-Saxons and Jutes took control of Britain.
- In the 7th century, a king was buried at Sutton Hoo with a ship filled with gold and silver objects.
Index :
-Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings
-The Normans
-The Middle Ages
-The Tudor period
The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings
- Anglo-Saxons had a big influence, England = 'Angle-land'
- 1 country, 5 kingdoms: Northumbria, Mercia, Kent, Anglia, Wessex
- From the Anglo-Saxons:
Alfred the Great and the Vikings
- CE 597, Augustine, sent by the Pope, told england people Christian religion
- CE 800, Vikings (Denmark, Norway) attack Britain
- Alfred the Great fought against the Vikings. He won -> Saxon kings rule the world
The Normans
- 1066, a duke from Normandy invades England
- Saxon king = Harold -> finghting in the Nord, returned -> great battle of Hastings
- Great battle of Hastings:
The Normans
- CE 597, Augustine, sent by the Pope, take Christian religion in England
- CE 800, Vikings (Denmark, Norway) attack Britain
- Alfred the Great fought against the Vikings. He won -> Saxon kings rule the world
The Normans
- Build many castle
- French = language of ruler (for 300 years)
- Feudal system:
The Middle Ages
- King and church had great power = problem:
- The Magna Carta -> shared power between king and people
The 'Hundred Years War
- 1348 -> Black Death in England
- 1337 = war between England and France began. King Edward III of England invaded France, (for the 116 years -> war) = the 'Hundred Years War'
- Winned by France
Joan of Arc
- She fought for France, Englesh found her and burned her
- She helped France win beacause she was brave
The Tudor period
- Henry Tudor -> King Henry VII = first Tudor king
- He created the rose = symbol of peace between Lancaster and York
- His son famous for his 6 wives:
Bloody Mary
- Henry Tudor -> 2 daughters
- Mary, mother = Chaterine of Aragon
- Bloody Mary = meny protestant killed during reign
- Mary died = sister Eizabeth queen
Elizabeth I
- Elizabeth, mother = Anne Boleyn
- Protestant = started protestant Church
- Elizabeth reign = golden age of England
- 1588: spain tried to attack England = fleet of ships defeated