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300 BC-1066 AD

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..born to warfare, remained forever a military society, and came to its end in

battle.

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AnimismCeltic StoriesBoudicea

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CaesarClaudiusContributions

Hadrian's Wall

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C. 50 AD313 AD Religion

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400-499 AD

• 409 Romans

•Invaders

•Angles, Saxons, and Jutes

•Language

•Battles

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500-599 AD Celtic Tribes•C. 516 King Arthur rules Celtic Tribe

•C. 537 Arthur dies at the Battle of Camlann

•547 Plague hits England

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700-799 AD Vikings• 700 First

recording of Beowulf

• 793 Vikings invade.

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800-899 AD Alfred the Great

• Religion

• Leader

•Accomplishments

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EthelfeldaWilliam Duke of

Normandy

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Suffolk England

Archeological find

Things found

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Values People of warfare, but not barbaric or luxurious.

Law and Order

Loyalty and Loyal Dependency

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Lived close to animals.

HomesteadsVillage Arrangement

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Combo of two religions.

Ethics over Mysticism

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Connection to Norse Mythology.

Deities

Woden

Thunor

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The DragonSignificant figure in Anglo-

Saxon mythologyAlways protecting a treasurePersonified “Death the

Devourer:Guardian of grave mound of

warriors and treasure.

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Bards (Scops)

Didn’t write.

Sang songs of gods and heroes.

Important station in life.

Stories

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ElegiacTransience of LifeImmortalityFameGolden Age of Ireland

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