Title: The AngloSaxon
1The Anglo-Saxon Medieval Periods
- Language Arts IV
- Sheryl Walker
2Timeline of Invasions
- Celts
- Romans 55 B.C.-407 A.D.
- Anglo-Saxons 449 A.D
- Vikings 793
- Normans 1066 (know this date)
3Celts
- Consisted of two groups
- Brytons (Britons)
- Gaels
- Farmers and hunters
- Druid religion
- Old King Cole and King Arthur are Celtic figures
4Celts, part 2
- Tried to fight off the Romans
- In areas of Scotland, they painted themselves
blue and ran naked into battle
5Romans
- Built roads, waterways
- Many towns ending in castor or chester are
sites of Roman outposts - Introduced Christianity
- Period of stability for more than 300 years
6Angles, Saxons, Jutes
- Deep-sea fisherman and farmers
- Society organized into tribes, or witans
- Worshipped pagan gods
- Spoke Cornish, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish Gaelic
- Society portrayed in The Wanderer and Beowulf
7Taming of the Anglo-Saxons
- 597 St. Augustine arrives
- Converts King Ethelbert
- By 650, most of England converted
- Schools at monasteries established
- Scribes complete elaborate manuscripts
- The Venerable Bede writes A History of the
English Church and People
8Vikings
- Late 700s
- Danish invasion strikes terror From the fury of
the Northmen, O Lord, deliver us. - Danelaw is established by mid 800s in north,
east, and central England
9Alfred the Great
- In 871, Saxon king Alfred the Great takes Wessex
throne and signs treaty with the Norse - Encourages learninghas Bedes History translated
from Latin - Begins keeping written records in Old English
10End of the period-1066
- Edward the Confessor dies William and Harold
fight Battle of Hastings for throne. - William the Conqueror, a Norman, wins, concluding
the Anglo-Saxon period
11Literary terms and traditions
- Oral tradition
- Scops Gleemen-professional minstrels
assistants - Alliteration and caesuras--mid-line pauses used
to aid memory - Runes-primitive letters brought to Britain by
Anglo-Saxons, used until Latin superseded them
12More literary terms traditions
- Caedmon Cynewulf-only known poets from this
time period - Beowulf (author unknown)-major piece of
literature from time period - Modern translation of Beowulf by Irish poet
Seamus Heaney won major English literary award
recently
13Anglo-Saxon beliefs
- Wyrd ever-present sense of ominous fate
- Weregild (man-price)tradition of compensating
a family of someone killed - Mead hallvital gathering place for witans
represents heart of community - Strength, generosity, bravery, and arrogance were
valued leadership qualities (think professional
wrestling)
14Sutton Hoo
Sutton Hoo is a group of low grassy burial mounds
in SE Suffolk, England. In 1939 excavations
brought to light the richest burial ever
discovered in Britain, an Anglo-Saxon ship
containing the treasure of one of the earliest
English Kings, Rædwald, King of East Anglia.
15Drinking horns for mead
16Prow of ship excavated at Sutton Hoo
17These rings have rune engravings.
18Anglo-Saxon weaponry
19Who were the earliest known inhabitants of
Britain?
Which society is portrayed in Beowulf and The
Wanderer?
20Which was not valued by Anglo-Saxons?
Which date brings the Anglo-Saxon period to an
end?
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