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The Anglo-Saxon Period - Weber School Districtblog.wsd.net/mstimpson/files/2009/12/the20anglo-saxon20period1.pdfThe Anglo-Saxon Period 449-1066 and The Middle Ages 1066-1485 Theme:

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Page 1: The Anglo-Saxon Period - Weber School Districtblog.wsd.net/mstimpson/files/2009/12/the20anglo-saxon20period1.pdfThe Anglo-Saxon Period 449-1066 and The Middle Ages 1066-1485 Theme:

The Anglo-Saxon Period449-1066

andThe Middle Ages

1066-1485

Theme: The Heroic and the Humble

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Before the Anglo-Saxons• Roman emperor Claudius ordered

conquest of Britain in AD 43• Britain considered a province in the large

Roman Empire• Many parts of Britain were full of warring

tribes– Difficult to control such a large piece of land

• Roman soldiers and traders brought Christianity to Britain around AD 300

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Roman Mosaic in Britain

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Roman Gatehouse in Britain

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The Beginning of English history• Believed to have begun in 449 with the

invasion of 3 Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, and Jutes)– Destruction of Roman influence, including

Christianity

• “Angle-land” formed- small tribal kingdoms

- no written language- supported themselves through farming and

hunting

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Anglo Saxon helmet

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An Anglo-Saxon Hall

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An Anglo-Saxon farmstead

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Ruins of Jarrow Monastery

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The Coming of Christianity

• In AD 596, attempt to convert Anglo-Saxons to Christianity

• By 650: most of England is Christian• Though many remained intense believers

in God, others still held on to their pagan beliefs and traditions

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Anglo-Saxon cross

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Thunor for Anglo-Saxons (also known as Thor)

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Anglo-Saxon influence today?• Some examples - Days of the week:

– Tuesday: comes from the Anglo Saxon god of battle -Tiw or Tig and was originally Tiwesdaeg

– Wednesday: comes from the Anglo Saxon God of war - Woden and was originally Wodnesdaeg

– Thursday: comes from the Anglo Saxon god of thunder Thunor. This is very similar to the Norse Viking god, Thor, with his big hammer and was originally Dunresdaeg.

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The Danish Invasions

• 8th & 9th Centuries: Danes and Norsemen attacked Britain

• Most of England had fallen to invaders until Alfred “the Great” led his warriors to victory over the Danes– Eventually won back all of England from the

Danes

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Danish Viking Ship

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Statue of Alfred the Great

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The Middle Ages

• AD 1066 – Death of King Edward– Fight for the English Throne

• Harold II selected by elders as king• Duke of Normandy laid claim to throne

– Fought and defeated Anglo-Saxons (Battle of Hastings) and became King William I (also known as William the conqueror)

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Feudalism and Chivalry

• Feudalism– Land parceled out to lords who supported the

Norman king• Lords then granted land to vassals in exchange for

loyalty/oath of military duty

• Chivalry– Special “honor code” for knights– Knights strove to be honorable, generous,

brave, skillful in battle, respectful to women, and helpful to the weak

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Note: though the peasants were the largest group in society, they had the least power

Feudalism

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Chivalry

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14th Century

• Dark time in English History– Edward III warned against France– Black Death killed nearly a third of the English

people– Rival Popes caused a decline in respect for

the Church

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Literature of Anglo-Saxon Times

• 2 major influences1) Germanic Traditions of the Anglo-Saxons2) Christian Traditions of the Roman Church

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1) Germanic Traditions of the Anglo-Saxons

• Germanic language– Mixture of various Germanic dialects + Old

English– Old English (often looks like a foreign

language)

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1) Germanic Traditions of the Anglo-Saxons, cont.

• Warrior culture– Poems and stories depict a society like the Anglo-

Saxons• Military and tribal loyalties• Bravery of warriors• Generosity of rulers

• Oral literary tradition– Songs and stories often sung and told about the valiant

struggles of heroic warriors• More than just entertainment – provided a model for living and

a form of immortality they could aspire to

Note: all of these provided the foundation for early written literature in Old English

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2) Christian Teachings

• Religion– Spread of Christianity throughout Anglo-

Saxon England• Christian monks established libraries and schools

within their monasteries– Emphasis on written word

» Especially the bible– Work of the monks resulted in the preservation of much

of the Old English literature that survives today

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Questions?

• Review pages 34-45 in literature book for more information on Anglo-Saxon and Medieval England