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EARLY BRITAIN A HISTORY OF INVASIONS. Summary. The Celts The Romans The Anglo-Saxons The Normans. 700/600 B.C. Celts appear in Britain. Stonehenge. Druids worshipped the Sun and Moon at Stonehenge. Celtic tradition. Celtic House. Celtic cross. The Romans.
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Summary • The Celts • The Romans • The Anglo-Saxons • The Normans
Stonehenge Druids worshipped the Sun and Moon at Stonehenge
The Romans • In 55-54 Julius Caesar reaches Britain • In 43 Emperor Claudius invades Britain and accomplishes the conquest
Hadrian’s Wall The Roman advance was halted south of what is now the border between England and Scotland. The Scottish refused to be colonized and Emperor Hadrian built a wall to keep raiders out of Roman Britain
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"It is the land of far horizons, where the piled or drifted shapes of gathered vapour are for ever moving along the farthest ridge of hills, like the procession of long primeval ages that is written in tribal mounds and Roman camps and Border towers on the breast of Northumberland." GM Trevelyan
410 the Romans leave Britain Jutes, Angles and Saxons invade Britain
The anglo-Saxon kingdoms The Anglo-Saxons established 7 Kingdoms in Britain: Northumbria Mercia • EastAnglia • Essex • Kent • Sussex Wessex
King Arthur He leds the Celtic Britons in their resistance against the Saxon invaders
Alfred the Great • He was the greatest Anglo-Saxon king and came from Wessex. • He translated latin works in Anglo-Saxon language.