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Title: The AngloSaxon Period


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The Anglo-Saxon Period
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History of Conquest
  • Celts (800-600 B.C)
  • Romans (55/56 B.C.)
  • Anglo-Saxons (449 A.D.)
  • Vikings (8th-12th C A.D.)

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Celts
  • 800-600 B.C.
  • two groups of Celts invaded British Isles
  • Brythons (Britons) settled the largest
  • island-Britain
  • Gaels settled Ireland
  • Celts were farmers and hunters
  • clans---tightly knit family units
  • chieftain-ruler

4
Druids
  • Class of priests who presided over religious
    ceremonies
  • Duty was to memorize long heroic poems that
    preserved the peoples myths about the past
  • Oral tradition

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Romans
  • 55/56 B.C.
  • Begun by Julius Caesar
  • 100 years later Emperor Claudius completes the
    invasion
  • Contributionsroads and the art of warfare
  • Roman rule lasts for more than 300 years

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Anglo-Saxons
  • 449 A.D.
  • Fierce warriors of Germany and Denmark
  • Angles Saxons Jutes
  • As they drove native Britons from their areas,
    these places began to be known as Angles Land
    or England
  • Brought with them highly organized tribal
    unitsKing elected by a Witan -council of elders

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Four Classes of Society
  • Earls-hereditary class of warlords who could own
    land and owed their position to the king
  • Freeman-owned land engaged in commerceThanes-baro
    ns who were
  • granted positions as a reward

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  • Churls-Serfs bonded servants who worked the land
    in return for military protection
  • Thralls- slaves-military prisons or people being
    punished

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Belief System
  • Pagan
  • because of the ever-present threat of
    death and warfare, these people had a grim
    life-view.
  • Every human life was in the hands of fate
    wryd
  • Worshipped Germanic gods
  • Tiu-war and sky-Tuesday, Woden, chief
    god-Wednesday, Fria, home--Friday

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Christianity
  • Originally introduced to the Celts by the Romans
  • The Celts took it with them when they fled the
    Anglo-Saxon invaders
  • In 597 A.D. a Roman cleric converted King
    Ethelbert to Christianity
  • By 650 A.D. most of England was Christian
  • Church softens a warrior people, promotes peace
    and unifies the English people-will still remain
    tough people-fearless and loyal

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Influence of Christianity
  • Education
  • Written literature
  • Church created schools and
  • encouraged the preservation of
  • learning.
  • Monks labored over hand-copied
  • manuscripts in Latin

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Venerable Bede
  • The Father of English History
  • As a historian tracked down documents and
    interviewed witnesses to write
  • A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH
  • AND PEOPLE.best account of Anglo-
  • Saxon life

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Viking Invasions
  • 8th-12th C
  • Because of rising population and limited
    farmland, people from Norway (Norse) and Denmark
    (Danes) invaded the British Isles
  • fiercely burned villages, monasteries
  • and manuscripts
  • by the 9th C most of England had
  • fallen to the invaders

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Alfred the Great
  • 871 A.D. takes throne and resists further
    encroachment
  • Truce of 886- divides England-
  • DanesEast and North
  • Saxons- South

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Contributions of Alfred the Great
  • Preserved old British traditions
  • Encouraged learning and education
  • Translated Bedes History from Latin to
    Anglo-Saxon vernacular
  • Kept records of English History
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles

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Anglo-Saxon Literature
  • Literature of the British Isles began with Celtic
    Druids
  • Began not with books, but with spoken verse
  • Pass along tribal history and values to those who
    could not readoral tradition
  • Had runes for inscriptions on statues and
    buildings, but most could not read

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Poetry
  • Recited at ceremonial occasions such as military
    celebrations
  • Performers-professional minstrels known as scops
    and gleeman would perform long heroic poems and
    pass on history

18
Poetic Form
  • Rigid set of stresses made them easier to
    memorize
  • Mid-line pause-caesura
  • Repetition of initial sounds-alliteration
  • Kenning two-word metaphor

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Poets and Poetry
  • Two Christian poets-Caedmon,Cynewulf
  • Heroic poetry celebrates warriors
  • Elegiac mourns the loss of loved ones and of the
    past
  • Beowulf

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