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arrived from North-western
Germany (in the iron age)
around 700 B.C.
the celts
they gradually settled in
Britain between 500 and
100 BC.
the

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arrived from North-western
Germany (in the iron age)
around 700 B.C.
the celts
they gradually settled in
Britain between 500 and
100 BC.
the

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Germany (in the iron age)
around 700 B.C.
the celts
they gradually settled in
Britain between 500 and
100 BC.
the

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arrived from North-western Germany (in the iron age) around 700 B.C. the celts they gradually settled in Britain between 500 and 100 BC. the celt practised the AGRICOLTURE and they introduced the IRON PLOUGH the basic unit of Celtic life was the clan these rites were performed by the druids Celts lived: -were priests administered the justice educated the young the celt worshipped the natural element like -the sun -the moon -the water they were a tribes of warms who shared a similar language religion and culture they were -hunters -fisherman -metal workers small villages farming communities they built hill forts on a top of hills surrender by bancks and ditches people lived in huts made of wood with thatched roofs they held their religious ceremonies in the woods near the water Celtic women have had more right they could choose the man they wanted to marry have their property the Romans ● the real conquest of the Britain began in the years 43-47 AD under emperor Claudius by the Romans Romans promoted the growth of a town near their army bases the Romans built many things in Britain such as: • ROADS, which remainder in use for centuries the first "LONDON BRIDGE" on the river thames which became the central point for the new network of roads but the most important monument, was the HADRIAN'S WALL, as a defensive fortification. It ran Frome east to west coast, from the today's England and Scotland in 409 AD, emperor honorius withdraw his soldiers to defend Rome against barbarian attacks these towns had public bath centres of commercial activity the Romanised Celts were...

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left alone to fight the Anglo-Saxon' people's from Germany and Scandinavia who invaded the island in the 5th century and destroyed the Roman British towns the Anglo-Saxon the angles, Saxon and Jutes (now as the Anglo-Saxon') were a Germanic tribes who arrived in the 5th an 6th centuries. they were organised into family groups or clans • they were farmers and deep-sea fishermen • they lived in wooden houses, built near streams or rivers the most important social bond was THE LOYALTY to the other members or to the lord of the clan the dialect spoken by the different tribes evolved over time now is the old English then Pope Gregory I the great sent monk Augustine, to bring Christianity back to England several monasteries were built and became important centres of communal file and colture these invaders were mostly illiterate. they used only the runic alphabet. used this for inscription on stone or metal, not for writing long records the Anglo-Saxon had a great sense of beauty,made fine ornaments and enjoyed feasting and drinking Y they exalted physical courage and personal freedom it was very different from modern English and it's very difficult - if not impossible, understand it without studying it. These language dominated in England until the norman conquest, when french became, for a time the language of the literature a cd the curt. at first they worshipped several gods this is why the Christianity disappeared what we know about the Anglo-Saxon is based on "the ecclesiastical history of the English people", written by venerable bade