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The Anglo-Saxons c. 450-1066

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Anglo-Saxons

500-1066

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The Anglo-Saxonsc. 450-1066

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Discuss Beowulf• What was this Germanic culture like according to

the poem? Consider..– Values– Settlement of disputes– Entertainment– Fighting– Women– Aristocracy and peasants– The socioeconomic class of heroes

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Anglo-Saxon

Kingdoms c. 700

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Monastic scribes

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Written Laws

Elevated the Prestige of

Kings

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The Ismere Diploma

736

Charter during Aethelbald’s

reign716-757

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Anglo-Saxon Charter

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Chirograph

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Tribal Hidage c. 700-720• Hwinca syfan þusend hyda. 7,000 • Ciltern sætna feower þusend hyda. 4,000 • Hendrica þryu þusend hyda ond fif hund hyda. 3,500 • Unecungaga twelf hund hyda. 1,200 • Arosætna syx hund hyda. 600 • Færpinga þreo hund hyda. is in Middelenglum Færpinga 300 • Bilmiga syx hund hyda. 600 • Eastwilla syx hund hyda. 600 • Westwilla syx hund hyda. 600 • East engle þrittig þusend hida. 30,000 • Eastsexena syofon þusend hyda. 7,000 • Cantwarena fiftene þusend hyda. 15,000 • Suþsexena syufan þusend hyda. 7,000 • Westsexena hund þusend hyda. 100,000

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Anointing &

Coronation Raised the Prestige of

Kings

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Anglo-Saxon

Kingdoms c. 700

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Viking Invasions

of the British Isles

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Viking Invasion 793-1066

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Alfred the Great

871-899

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The Burghal Clusters

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Guthrum’s Peacec. 886

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Early Shire Structure

approx. 30 shires. C. 950

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Royal Writ

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King Edgar, c. 973

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Cnut the Greatr. 1016-1035

Danish King of England

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The Norman Conquest

1066

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European Expansion1000-1300

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Physical Map of Europe

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Moldboard plow

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Agricultural Patterns

throughout Europe

c. 1300

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The Hanseatic League c. 1300

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Monarchies became

increasingly powerfulby 1300

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Medieval Universities

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French Gothic at

St. Chapelle

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The Annunciation

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Anglo-Saxons

• Migrations – begin from Continent in 5th century– initiate battles with Britons

• Originally adamant pagans• Converted through domestic proselytization

– Augustine of Canterbury arrives 597– Ethelbert of Kent and Queen Bertha– Establishment of Roman Christianity in Britain– eventual conflict with Irish Christianity

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Christianity and Literacy

• Clerical literati• Written legal codes

– Ethelbert c. 600– Alfred c. 900

• Written charters• Formal wills and writs

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The Northumbrian Renaissancec.625- c.790

• Illuminated Manuscripts• Intellectual revival

– Bede– Alcuin

• Conversion– Mercia– Continental Saxons, including Frisia

• Composition of Beowulf?

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The Venerable Bede

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Alfred the Great (849-99)

• Unification of Southern England• Establishment of Uniform Legal Code• Reinvigoration of Learning• Danish Invasions (793- c.900)

– Danish cultural influence– Establishment of the Danelaw c. 900– Unification of Mercians and West Saxons– Danish rule ends 1042

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English Society c. 1066

• Political Unity and Administrative System • English Identity

– Anglo-Saxon– Danish/Scandinavian

• Thoroughly Christian• Uniform Currency• Established Vernacular Tradition

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Summary

• The conquests of the Franks, Anglo-Saxons, and Normans had an enduring impact on the formation of the political boundaries of Europe

• Similarly the achievements of the Celtic Church during its golden age had an enduring impact on the spread of monasticism and the preservation of texts throughout Europe; ultimately, however, Celtic Christianity gradually receded as the papacy formed an enduring relationship with the Franks