Categories: All - christianity - vikings

by Sara Sciabica 3 years ago

177

From the Origins to the Norman Conquest700 BC-1066 AD

Throughout the period from 700 BC to 1066 AD, several groups influenced the British Isles. The Normans, originating from France, conquered the Anglo-Saxons in 1066. Before them, the Vikings raided and settled in the 8th and 9th centuries, while the Anglo-Saxons had established themselves in the 5th century.

From the Origins to the Norman Conquest700 BC-1066 AD

From the Origins to the Norman Conquest 700 BC-1066 AD

Peoples

The Normans They came from France. In 1066: They defeated the Anglo-Saxons
The Vikings 8th-9th centuries
The Anglo-Saxons 5th century
Society They lived in villages and were organised in clans.

Cultural features -They exalted physical courage and loyalty to the members of the clan. -They converted to Christianity in the 6th century.

Literature 8th-11th centuries The anonymous epic poem Beowulf was composed.

The Romans 43 (Emperor Claudius)-409 (withdrawal of soldiers)
Cultural features They built -towns, baths and roads -Hadrian's Wall, a defence and customs barrier.
THE CELTS 700 BC-43 AD
Society - They were organised into clans. - They were skilled at iron-working. - They practised agriculture.

Cultural features - They built hill forts. -They worshipped nature; their priest were the Druids.