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Anglo-Saxon History pertaining to Beowulf

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When was the Anglo-Saxon period?   449-1066 C.E.  
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First timeline item?   Celts  
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What where the two groups?   Britons & Gaels  
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Where did the Gaels settle?   Ireland  
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Britons and Gaels spoke related languages, called -   Celtic  
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Farmers and Hunters organized into -   Clans  
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Who were Druids?   Priests who settled disputes, presided over religious events, and preserved people's myths about the past.  
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Second Timeline Item?   Roman Conquest  
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What is one way the Romans influenced England?   Town names, like "cester" or "caster."  
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How long did Roman rule last?   300 years  
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What year did the Romans withdraw from Britain?   407 C.E.  
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Timeline item 3?   Arrival of Anglo-Saxons  
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Who attacked Britain during the 5th Century C.E.   Angles, Jutes, and Saxons  
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The arrival of the Anglo-Saxons signaled the beginning of what?   English Language  
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What was the original name of England?   Angle's Land  
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What is a witan?   Council of Elders  
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What is the Comitatus?   System of reciprocity establishing loyalty between a Lord and his Thane (knight).  
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Ruling warlords?   Earls  
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Citizens allowed to engage in commerce?   Freemen  
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Bonded servants?   Churls or Serfs  
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Military prisoners?   Thralls, or slaves.  
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What beliefs did the Anglo-Saxons bring to Britain?   Pagan  
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Fate?   Wyrd  
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Early Anglo-Saxons worshiped?   Ancient Germanic Gods  
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Anglo-Saxon literature flourished in?   Oral Tradition  
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Minstrels were known as what?   Scops  
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A mid-line pause is called a?   Caesura  
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Kenning?   A compound metaphor.  
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Heroic Poetry did what?   Recounted the deeds of warriors  
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Elegiac poetry did what?   Lament the death of loved ones.  
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Fourth timeline item?   Christianity  
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Who did St. Augustine convert?   King Ethelbert of Kent  
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Where did St. Augustine form his monastery?   Canterbury  
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St. Augustine became the first -?   Archbishop  
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By what year was most of England Christian?   650 C.E.  
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What did Christianity proclaim contrary to Anglo-Saxon culture?   Renouncing revenge.  
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What did the Church bring?   Education and Written Literature  
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Monks did what?   Copy and illuminate manuscripts.  
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Monks wrote in what language?   Latin  
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Who is the "Father of English History?"   The Venerable Bede  
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Who was The Venerable Bede   Benedictine Monk from Northumbria  
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What was Bede's most famous account?   The Ecclesiastical History of the English People  
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The first English poet?   Caedmon  
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Cynewolf has how many surviving poems?   4  
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Timeline item 5   Viking Invasion  
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What was the territory of the Viking invaders called?   Danelaw  
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Timeline Item 6   Alfred the Great  
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What did Alfred translate?   Bede's History  
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Alfred fostered the growth of what?   English Language and Literature  
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He initiated what history?   The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle  
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Timeline Item 7   Alfred the Great (cont.)  
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Timeline item 8   Canute  
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Timeline Item 9   Edward the Confessor  
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Edward's death led to...   Norman Conquest  
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Who was overthrown in the Norman Conquest, and by who?   Harold II by William the Conqueror  
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What signaled the end of Anglo-Saxon literature?   William the Conqueror's Ascent to the Throne  
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