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History of invasions

The historical narrative presents a chronological overview of several significant invasions and the resulting cultural and political shifts in England. Beginning with the Celtic era around 700 BC, where Druidism played a crucial role, it moves through the Roman conquests in 43 BC, highlighting the contributions of emperors like Hadrian and Claudius.

History of invasions

History of invasions

Normans 1066 AD

2 Wars
War of roses

Families of Lancaster and Yotk

Henry Tudor from Lancaster won

Hundred years war

France and England

Henry IV from England won

Possession of the port of Calais

3 Kings
John 1215

Magna Carta

1.No war without nobles permission 2.No free man could be imprison without a trial 3.No tax without nobles permission

Henry II 1154-1189

Common Law

Constitution of Clarendom

Scutage

The murder of Thomas Beckett

William 1066-1087

Feudal system

Battle of Hastings 1066

Norman French

Celtics 700 BC

RELIGION
Druidism

Druids

Stonehenge

ORIGINS
Britons

Wales Britain

Gelts

Ireland Scotland

Gaults

Northern France

Vickings 793 AD

Scandinavian People
Danes

Anglo Saxons 410 AD

Alfred the Great
Edward the Elder

Danelaw

Old English
King Harold
Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066
Heptarchy 600-800
KENT WESSEX NORTHUMBRIA EAST ANGLIA ESSEX MERCIA SUSSEX
Germanic tribes
Jutes
Angles
Saxons

Romans 43 BC

Builds
Aqueducts
Towns
Roads
EMPERORS
Caesar 55-54 BCE
Hadrian

Hadrian's wall

Claudius 43-54 CE
Latin and Christianity