History of England

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Before the first Roman invasion ______ tribes lived on the island called Britain.
celtic
Some of the above tribes, like those in the south-west, lived in fortified villages called ________.
hillforts
Britain’s new name under Roman rule was _________.
Britannia
Stonehenge, a series of circles made of blocks of stone and built about 2300 BC, is located in ______ England.
southern
Who was the first emperor in Roman history to build a wall in order to separate the “barbarians” from the Romans ? ________
Hadrian
After 2400 BC the arrival of new groups of people in southeast Britain is marked by the first individual graves, furnished with _______ containers.
pottery
The newcomers were called _______.
the Beaker People
Give the name of the king who eventually managed to a large army of Danish Vikings plundering Britain in AD 878. __________
Alfred the Great
The Romans gave rise to many cities on the British Isles. Towns and cities with porta and castra in their names were places where the Romans settled: for example ____, _______.
Winchester, Portsmouth
The city of London during Roman times comprised vital public buildings and places:______, _________, and ________ .
forum, basilica and baths
In the Vth century tribes of the ______, ________, and _______ invaded Britain.
Angles, Saxons and Jutes
The Anglo-Saxon migrations gave the larger part of Britain its new name, England, “the land of the _______”.
Angles
We learn about the invaders thanks to the book written by a Saxon monk, called _____.
Bede
Place names as _____, _____, and East _____ remind us of different groups of Saxon settlers.
Essex, Sussex, and East Anglia
In 1939 archeologists discovered an Anglo-Saxon ship, which was built to carry the dead into the afterlife. The archeological site is located in ________.
Sutton Hoo
The first Archbishop of Canterbury was ________, a Roman missionary.
Augustine
Celtic art was mainly __________, whereas “Barbarian” art was based on _____ and __ ___motifs.
abstract, zoomorphic, geometric
It was discovered that the Stonehenge could be used as a _____ to predict such things as _____.
temple, weather
At one time, people thought that Stonehenge was a temple of ____ who were ____.
druids, priests
The _____ discovered in 2017, depicting a scene of a man fighting a lion while his children watch in fear, provides evidence of Roman executions in the British Isles.
bronze key handle
The Hinton St Mary ______ is one of the most striking pieces of evidence for Christianity in Roman Britain. It was designed as a floor or pavement in a Roman villa and includes one of the earliest known portraits of Christ.
mosaic
A silver object with an animal design, found with the high-status female in an Anglo Saxon burial in Wendover. ___________
Zoomorphic ring
In Roman Britain very rich Romans and Britons lived in ____, which in the 4th century were rebuilt with a large number of rooms grouped around a courtyard.
villas
Queen Elizabeth II _____her father as reigning monarch in 1952.
superseded
There are some very beautiful ___ glass windows in Canterbury Cathedral.
stained
The Vikings who settled in Britain lived on farming. The remains of the Viking farm were found at Ribblehead in_______.
north England
The Vikings founded __________, __________ and the first _______ state.
Dublin/Normandy/Hedeby/Novgorod/Kiev and the first Russian state
The inheritance of land by _______ was one of the reasons for the Vikings’ expansion.
primogeniture
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