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| What are the time periods of the Anglo-Saxons period? |
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| Encountering of new things |
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| What languages brought English? |
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| Where did WIlliam the Conqueror invade? |
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| Normandy in the Battle of Hastings-- took place in Senlac (sand lake) |
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| When did Julius Cesaer attack? |
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| Who is the Arch Bishop of Canterbury and sent by whom? |
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| St. Augustine sent by Pope Gregory 597 AD/CE |
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| Church influenced and Monks recorded stories in their own way |
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| formulated public schools, he wrote the history of the Anglo-Saxon chronicles |
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| honey fermented alcoholic drink |
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| symbols, recorded stories |
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| spoken stories in a particular area |
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| what is a Venerable Bede? |
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| a monk, father of English History (700 AD) |
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| What are some Germanic and Latin words? |
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Germanic Latinate hate abhor snot nasal mucus puke vomit belly stomach cow bovine |
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| thinking one's ethnicity is superior over others |
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| chief scholar moving from one place to another |
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| how was medieval life like? |
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| no modern comforts and conveniences, no variety of clothes, travel was difficult and dangerous, and food was dull, no preservatives--had to eat all quickly, no pollution -- brighter colors, there were religious festivals, crusades were failures, there was chivalry-- conduct of well mannered and sensitive men toward women |
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| Who fought in the Hundred Years' War? And between what times? |
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| England won against France between 1337-1453 |
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| descendant of WIlliam the Conqueror and Alfred the Great |
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