• Whatever next? Multi-period topics. A Potted History of England.
    • START: In 410 AD the Roman army left Britain and Anglo-Saxon raiders began their
    • END: In 1066 Duke William of Normandy invaded and conquered Anglo-Saxon England.
  • ...after the collapse of Roman rule to the last successful invasion in 1066, the history of early England represents a history of constant change and assimilation.
  • Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th centuries from soon after the end of Roman Britain until the Norman Conquest in 1066...
  • ...England Map the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Be familiar with the rule and succession of Anglo-Saxon kings Analyse the life and society of the Anglo-Saxons.
  • The Kings & Queens of Anglo-Saxon England. Timothy Venning. 232 pages. A Pocket Essentials Short History of the Anglo-Saxons.
  • The earliest detailed account of Anglo-Saxon origins given by Bede (early 8th century) suggests that they were long divided into smaller regional kingdoms, with...
  • In this article, World History Edu explores the history, culture, political structure, and significant events of Anglo-Saxon England.
  • Anglo-Saxon England was a period of great significance in the history of England. This era spanned from the 5th century to the 11th century AD and saw the...
  • Previous (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). Next (Anglo-Saxon Poetry). Anglo-Saxon England refers to the period of English history from the end of Roman Britain...
  • After 793, when the Vikings raided Lindisfarne Monastery, the history of the Anglo-Saxons becomes entangled with that of the Vikings.
  • According to Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People , the very first religious poetry of the Anglo Saxon period belongs to Caedmon.
  • Learn about Anglo Saxon History, Learn how the Germanic tribes of Angles and Saxons populations spread across Europe and Unified England.
  • ...was one of the most prominent kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England and had great contribution in the history and culture of the Anglo-Saxon community.