1. Medieval Britain 1066 - 1485 2. The Vikings and the Anglo-Saxons 3. Edward the Confessor (1016-1066) Reign, marked by peace and prosperity Built Westminster Abbey After…
Slide 1Emergence of Royal Power in Europe Presentation by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: Prentice Hall World History Images as cited. Slide 2 Feudal monarchs…
Slide 1 Please Answer in complete Sentences Explain why Eric the Red called the land he found west of Iceland, “Greenland.” What did the Fatimid Caliphate…
1. Introduct ion to EuropE’s History 2. Greek Empire • The Greek Empire was centered around the Mediterranean Sea and was made up of several city-states, the most famous…
1. Britain, France, Spain and Russia 2. Norman Conquest (1066 A.D.) 1066 A.D.- Anglo-Saxon king Edward dies – brother in law Harold chosen to rule Duke William of Normandy…
Slide 1 Castle Architecture Slide 2 Motte and Bailey Castles The Norman Invasion & their Pre-built Castles The Battle of Hastings in 1066 marked the end of the Anglo…
Slide 1 Bayeux Tapestry Slide 2 Figure 17-35 Funeral procession to Westminster Abbey (below) and Battle of Hastings (next slide), details of the Bayeux Tapestry, from Bayeux…
Slide 1 The Middle Ages 1066-1485 Slide 2 The Battle of Hastings In October 1066, a daylong battle known as the Battle of Hastings ended the reign of the Anglo- Saxons and…
Slide 1 Middle Ages Struggle for Power in England Slide 2 Anglo-Saxon and Norman England – Before the1000’s – Kings and lords struggled for power Anglo-Saxon England…
Slide 1History of the United Kingdom Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics Dong Fang College Toriano Cook Slide 2 First invaded by Julius Caesar in 55 B.C. …