History of England
(Chapter two)
Arrival of the Germans
The Celts are in the north
Laws
The Germans permeate all the rest of England with their culture.
Ireland, Wales and Scotland
The Vikings (Danes) arrive.
The Germans cannot defeat them and the Vikings settle down.
Saint Patrick
Evangelized Ireland and became the patron saint of the country
This time was for the Celts a very happy one, without wars and far from the rest of Europe
Their legends originated
Tristan and Iseult
He died on March 17, that is the reason that St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on that date
The romans left the celts territory. That began many problems.
The celts lose the order, security and organization of his community
Another Celtic population that lived behind the wall of Hadrian had a war with them over the territory
The Celts of the Roman zone asked for support from the neighboring Germanic villages
They came to support, and helped them get the invaders out of their territory. But then they invaded the territory of the Celts who had gone to support.
Saint George
Patron of England. He fought the dragon of Cappadocia.
The ideal warrior.
The red cross of the flag symbolizes the Cross of St. George.
Arrival of the Vikings
They arrive at the same time as the Goblins
very naughty and malevolent
The other creatures in the forest don't like it
They invade and attack other countries
France
They give them a territory to be left alone
Normandy
Hamburg
Spain
War of the Saxons and the Germans against the Vikings
Time of legends
Alfred the Great
Makes a "treatise" with the Vikings to coexist
He brought the Anglo-Saxon people out of many wars
But then another King kills the danish Royalty
Wars restart
Shakespeare
Richard of England
Lets a man eat on his property
Sherwood Forest
Robin Hood
Conflicts between the Saxons and Danes calm down
All these kingdoms are going to create England
New lineage