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The great migration period400-600 years AD The migration of north Germanic and Danish tribes, called Saxons, Angles and Jutes, across the North sea to the South and East EnglandBritish territory, settled by Celtic, Jutes, Saxon and
THE BREAKING POINT The great migration period400-600 years AD The migration of north Germanic and Anglo-Saxon cultureAnglo-Saxon jewelry.Replica helmet from Sutton Hoo8th century cross at EyamWe can NormansViking and Norman warriorsOf course, in the 11-th century Normans brought into The great leadersHarold II Godvinson (1022 – 14 October 1066)The last Anglo-Saxon The battle of Hastings “Veni Vidi Vici”The battle tactics Three strike lines “The slaughter”Harold’s death Fight between Norman knight and two Anglo-Saxon pike men The new king   (and his politics)The tower So, what’s the point?Modern England
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Слайд 2 The great migration period
400-600 years AD
The migration

The great migration period400-600 years AD The migration of north Germanic

of north Germanic and Danish tribes, called Saxons, Angles

and Jutes, across the North sea to the South and East England

British territory, settled by Celtic, Jutes, Saxon and English tribes.


Слайд 3 Anglo-Saxon culture
Anglo-Saxon jewelry.
Replica helmet from Sutton Hoo
8th century

Anglo-Saxon cultureAnglo-Saxon jewelry.Replica helmet from Sutton Hoo8th century cross at EyamWe

cross at Eyam
We can see that the Anglo-Saxon culture

was rich, it includes not only German traditions, but also traditions of Romans, Celts and Britons.

Слайд 4 Normans
Viking and Norman warriors
Of course, in the 11-th

NormansViking and Norman warriorsOf course, in the 11-th century Normans brought

century Normans brought into England their traditions and, in

addition, they changed English language by using French!

Normans – French-speaking descendants of Vikings, who lived in Normandy (North France) and who kept traditions of these great warriors.


Слайд 5 The great leaders
Harold II Godvinson (1022 – 14

The great leadersHarold II Godvinson (1022 – 14 October 1066)The last

October 1066)
The last Anglo-Saxon king of England. Harold reigned

from 6 January 1066 until his death from a simple arrow at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October of that same year, fighting the Norman invaders led by William the Conqueror during the Norman conquest of England. Harold is one of only three Kings of England to have died in warfare, alongside Richard the Lionheart and Richard III.

William I “The conqueror” (1027-1087) – the duke of Normandy. He became the king of England after his great victory at Hastings.
Established a direct vassal of the feudal lords of the king, held a census of his subjects.
English witenagemot (the head of English government) chosen William to rule the England after death of previously king Eduard.
But Harold wanted to rule England too… Then, William started his great English war campaign.

There isn’t any historical right portret of Harold Godvinson


Слайд 6 The battle of Hastings “Veni Vidi Vici”
The battle tactics

The battle of Hastings “Veni Vidi Vici”The battle tactics Three strike



Three strike lines of Normans against
the legendary Saxon

“Shield wall”

Слайд 7 “The slaughter”
Harold’s death
Fight between Norman knight and

“The slaughter”Harold’s death Fight between Norman knight and two Anglo-Saxon pike

two Anglo-Saxon pike men (fyrd members)
Housecarl (the king

Harold’s guard)
These warriors were armed with Danish
axes.

Слайд 8 The new king (and

The new king  (and his politics)The tower of

his politics)
The tower of London
Old English school
An old map

of Anglo-Saxon shires

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