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Title: THE MIDDLE AGES


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  • 449-1485

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THE MIDDLE AGES
  • The Anglo-Saxon Period
  • 449-1066
  • The Medieval Period
  • 1066-1485

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • Britons
  • Celtic People
  • Early inhabitants of Britain
  • Conquered by the Romans in the first century
  • In 410, Roman army called back to Rome
  • Britons raided and looted by neighbors on the
    Continent

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • The Jutes
  • Perhaps from the peninsula of Jutland in Denmark
  • First of many Germanic invaders
  • Left the North German plain in 449
  • Settled in what is now the county of Kent

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • The Angles and the Saxons followed the Jutes
  • Britons were no match for these invaders
  • Brought with them a common language

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • The Angles the Saxons
  • Created the Anglo-Saxon England
  • Lasted until 1066
  • The Normans, led by William, Duke of Normandy,
    conquered the country

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • Kingdoms of England
  • Kent
  • Northumbria
  • Mercia
  • Wessex

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THE GERMANIC INVASIONS
  • King Alfred of Wessex
  • Known as Alfred the Great
  • 871-899
  • Led the Anglo-Saxons against the Vikings
  • Also known as Norsemen or Danes

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ANGLO-SAXON CIVILZATIONCommonalities
  • High ranking people received with courtesy
  • Rulers generous to loyal
  • Fate
  • Common Language
  • Heroic ideal
  • Admired men of outstanding courage

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ANGLO-SAXON CIVILZATION
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Anglo-Saxon Civilization
  • A Lord's Life
  • Richer lords lived on estates
  • Inside the hall a lord might mark his prestige
  • The hall was the scene of feasts for the lord's
    followers
  • Used warfare to acquire land

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  • Society was divided into several social classes.
  • At the top was the king.
  • He was expected to provide for his followers.
  • Below the king there were two levels of freemen
    thanes ceorls.
  • The division between the two was strictly in
    terms of land owned.
  • Admired men of courage and bravery.

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ANGLO-SAXON CIVILZATION
  • Appreciation of beauty
  • Passion for fine ornament
  • More artistic than their Norman conquerors
  • Vigorous minds
  • Venerable Bede
  • Earliest English historian
  • Earliest important prose writer

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Religion- Paganism
  • The Anglo-Saxons were pagans when they came to
    Britain
  • They worshipped many different gods.
  • Religion for the Anglo-Saxons
  • Religious observance consisted of invocations and
    charms to ensure the gods' help

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Modern Day Connection
  • Contributed to days of the week
  • Tiw
  • Thor
  • Frigga

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THE ESTABLISHMENTOF CHRISTIANITY
  • Missionaries from the continent helped to spread
    Christianity
  • Saint Augustine
  • Came in 597
  • Established a monastery at Canterbury
  • Became the first Archbishop of Canterbury

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The Establishment of Christianity
  • In A.D. 314, a bishop of London attended the
    church council at Arles in France.
  • Missionaries from the continent helped to spread
    Christianity

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THE ESTABLISHMENTOF CHRISTIANITY
  • Abbess Hilda
  • Leader of a synod at Whitby Abbey in 664
  • This synod united the English church with Roman
    Christianity
  • Spiritual director of Caedmon, the first English
    religious poet

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ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE
  • Anglo-Saxon Literature was an oral art
  • Poems were sung, frequently to the accompaniment
    of a harp
  • The poet was the memory and historian of the
    tribe
  • Strong beat and alliteration

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ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE
  • Heroic Tradition Elegiac Tradition
  • Two most important traditions
  • Beowulf is the most important single poem
  • Seafarer is a good example of an elegiac lyric
  • Riddles were also common
  • Prose and verse were generally written in Latin
    (occasionally in English for verse)

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VENERABLE BEDE
  • 673-735
  • Greatest prose writer of the time
  • Most learned and industrious writer of the entire
    period
  • Author of A History of the English Church and
    People (731)
  • Regarded as the father of English history

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ALFRED THE GREAT
  • 871-899
  • Most remarkable of all English kings
  • Patron of scholars and educators
  • Promoted the use of written English instead of
    Latin
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
  • Founded the first English public schools
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