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The Anglo-Saxon Period 449 – 1066. I. Historical Context A. Centuries of Invasion 1. Early Britain a. 55 B.C. – Rome tries to conquer Britain b. Rome.

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4 I. Historical Context A. Centuries of Invasion 1. Early Britain a. 55 B.C. – Rome tries to conquer Britain b. Rome introduces roads, cities, and Christianity c. life becomes more “civilized” in Britain 2. Anglo-Saxons a. tribes of Angles and Saxons arrive in 449 A.D. from Germany and conquer the Britons b. led by Arthur (basis of King Arthur legend) c. Briton becomes Angle-land (or England) d. Anglo-Saxon language is Old English 3. Vikings a. 790 A.D. – Vikings come from Norway b. conquer much of the North and East of England c. The Vikings are defeated by Anglo-Saxon king Alfred the Great d. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is composed (history of England)

5 B. The Norman Conquest 1. 2. 3. II. Cultural Influences A. The Spread of Christianity 1. 2. 3. Complete the rest of these notes on your own. Pgs. 19 - 23


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