Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
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Anglo-Saxon and Norman England Key People Timeline of Key Events Aethelflaed Date Event Lady of the Mercians 450 Following the departure of the Romans the Anglo-Saxons begin to arrive 911-918 in Britain. They establish 7 kingdoms, known as the Heptarchy 595 The monk, Augustine, arrives in Britain to convert the Saxons from Germanic Paganism to Christianity. Athelstan King of the 878 Alfred, King of Wessex defeats the Vikings at the Battle of Edington. English, Saving Anglo-Saxon England from annihilation. 927-939. 918 Following the death of his sister, Aethelflaed, King Edward the Elder assumes power in Mercia. He controls all of Southern England. King Cnut King of the 927 King Athelstan, conquers Viking controlled Northumbria becoming the The Heptarchy Map of the Norman Conquest English first King of a united England. 1016-1035 King of Denmark 1016 The Viking Cnut, becomes King of England. The Saxon kings sons, Key Vocabulary 1018-1035 Edward and Alfred flee to Normandy and live in exile. Ealdorman High ranking nobles in Anglo-Saxon and later, Norman England. They Edward the /Earl ruled areas of land and fought for the king. Confessor Jan 1066 Edward the Confessor dies, Harold Godwinson becomes king after being King of the promised the throne by Edward on his deathbed. Heptarchy The collective name for the seven Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of England English 1042-1066 Sep 1066 King Harold stops the invasion of Harald Haardrada at the Battle of Fryd The Anglo-Saxon peasant army. These were raised in times of war. Stamford Bridge Harold Germanic Religion of the Anglo-Saxons before their conversion to Christianity. Godwinson Oct 1066 King Harold is defeated and killed at the Battle of Hastings by William. Paganism They believed in gods such as Woden, Thor and Freja. Earl of Wessex The Norman Conquest has begun. William is crowned king on Christmas 1053-1066 day Burgh Fortified towns in Anglo-Saxon England. King of the English Earldom An area of land ruled by an earl. 1066 1069 Thj ne North of England rises in revolt against the rule of William. William Fealty Swearing loyalty to an overlord responds with the Harrying of the North. Burning crops and villages, William the 100,000 die in the onslaught Vassall Someone who pledges loyalty and services to an overlord Conqueror Feudal The form of government in Norman England, at the top was the king who Duke of 1071 The revolt of Hereward the Wake is defeated by William. This was the last System held all the land in England. Normandy Anglo-Saxon rebellion. 1035-1087 Serfdom The practice of peasants being tied to the land. They worked their lord's King of England land and could not leave it without their permission. 1087 William dies in Normandy. He is succeeded by his son William II as King 1066-1087 of England and by his eldest son, Robert, as Duke of Normandy. Year 7 History Homeworks Read, Watch, Listen Read Athelstan: The Making of England, Tom Holland 1: Knowledge Organisers These provide the basic knowledge for each topic which needs Cnut’s invasion of England, setting the scene for to be known off by heart. This may include a timeline, key words, the Norman Conquest, Eleanor Parker key concepts and summaries. The Norman Conquest, Marc Morris William I: England’s Conquest, Marc Morris 2: Meanwhile, elsewhere What we learn in our lessons only offers a small glimpse of the Women of the Conquest, Alison Weir past. To widen our understanding, one page research sheets will be used to explore what else was going on around the world at Watch the same time as the topic we are studying. We will also look at Youtube: meanwhile local, a study into what was happening in the local Saxon Hoard- A Golden Discovery area during the period studied. For these studies we look at: Timelines TV: Norman Conquest - ML - Manchester in the ‘Dark Ages’ - ME - Viking’s of Ireland BBC Iplayer: - ME - Byzantine Empire The Normans, episodes 1 and 2 - ML - De Gresle Family & Manchester 3: Revision Listen Preparing for history assessments is an essential part of each BBC History Extra Podcast: topic, as these assessments allow teachers and pupils the Viking Women chance to check their progress in History. Revising gives you the Secrets of Lindisfarne chance to show off what you know. Normans Conquest.