Title: Anglo-Saxon Period
1Anglo-Saxon Period
2The Celts
- A people who came to Britain from the European
countries - Irish, Scottish,Welsh, Brythons (Britons or
British) -
3 - They were
- farmers and hunters
Herne the Hunter, the probable source for Robin
Hood
4 - Their society was organized into clans ruled by
tribal chieftains
5 - They were also head-hunters"Amongst the Celts
the human head was venerated above all else,
since the head was to the Celt the soul, centre
of the emotions as well as of life itself, a
symbol of divinity and of the powers of the
other-world." - Paul Jacobsthal, Early Celtic Art.
6 - Celtic mythology is full of stories of the
severed heads of heroes and the saints who carry
their decapitated heads.
7Druids pagan priests of the Celts
- composed hymns, poems, and historical records
studied movements of heavenly bodies served as
judges and conducted religious ceremonies at
places such as Stonehenge.
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9Roman Period
- 54-55 BCJulius Caesarled forces defeating the
Britons but left without establishing a colony
10 - 43 ADClaudius conquered Britain introducing
Roman law, culture, and Latin language to the
island.
11 - The Romans built roads, spas, and military
fortifications, like Hadrians Wall
12 - The Romans established a colony in Britain
with the first capital Colchester then later in
Londinium
1360 ADPrasutagusKing of a Celtic tribe died
Boudica (his wife) destroyed London and
Colchesterand very nearly defeated the Roman army
Statue of Boudica near Westminster Pier, with her
two daughters upon a chariot.
14 - By 500-all Romans left Britain to defend Rome
from foreign invaders
15Germanic Invasions
- Germanic invaders arrived from Scandinavia,
crossing the North SeaThese were the Norsemen,
better known as Vikings.
16 - The historical King Arthur fought against the
Germanic invaders.
17Three Major Germanic Tribes
18- Anglesestablished kingdoms in the northern and
midland sections of the island - Northumbria
- Mercia
- East Anglia
19- Jutesfrom the Jutland peninsulaconquered
South-Western England - The kingdom of Kent
20- Saxonsestablished kingdoms in the south
- Wessex
- Essex
- Sussex
21since the Angles were the most prominent tribe,
the country became known as Angle-land and
eventuallyEngland!
22Anglo-Saxons brought Germanic legends and
cultural aspects to Britain
23Gods
- Tuigod of war
- Wodenking of gods
- Thorgod of thunder and sky
- Freiagoddess of home
- Wyrdfatea goddess
- We get the names of the week from these gods!
24 Cultural Aspects Anglo-Saxon society was
organized into a class system
- ComitatusA warrior band
- Witenagemontcouncil of elders
- ChieftainsLeaders of tribes
- Thanesclass of ruling warriors, like earls
25Cultural AspectsContinued
- Churlsfreemen, peasants
- Thrallsslaves
- Nithinga person who disgraced himself and was
generally exiled
26Revenge
In the name of Honor, revenge was a way of life.
- Ways to satisfy a wrong
- Redress in kind (an eye for an eye)
- Wergild ("man money")payment in treasure
- Political marriages
27 Warrior Code
- Undying allegiance to a lord
- Generosity of leaders
- Materialism
- Reputation/Fame
- Boasting
28- Meadwine made from fermented honey
- Mead halls places where kings would entertain
guests, friends, and retainers
29- Scops-Minstrels or bards-Composed lays or songs
celebrating heroic deeds - Entertainer, Historian, Public Relations man
30Craftsmanship
Metalwork
31 32 33 34- Elements of Anglo Saxon Poetry
- -Oral Tradition
- -Rhythmic/musical
- -Alliteration
- -Kennings
- -Caesura
35Other Aspects of Anglo Saxon Poetry
- Elegiac tone
- Mixture of paganism and Christianity
- Often deals with the winter and the sea