U5 L1 Early England (PART 2) Flashcards

1
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What year marks the beginnings of English History?

A

597

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2
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From whom had the English learned to make written records of historical events?

A

Roman and Irish missionaries

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3
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Which language is Anglo-Saxon closely related to?

A

Saxon and Frisian (Low German)

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4
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How had Latin influenced English?

A

through the church and classical writings

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5
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During which centuries did Old Norse (Scandinavian) especially influence English?

A

10 and 11th

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6
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How did the spread of Christianity bring increased learning?

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  • men learned to read/write in Latin while training for holy orders
  • studied Greek, language used in early church
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7
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Who set up a monastic school at Canterbury?

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  • ‘Theodore’, archbishop of Canterbury

- African Abbot ‘Hadrian’

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8
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How many books could an average scribe copy in a year?

A

two

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9
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Who was Aldhelm (Ealdhelm)?

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  • Monk from Wessex
  • student of Theodore and Hadrian
  • poet and first important English writer
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10
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Who was Benedict Biscop?

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  • monk form Northumbria

- established Benedictine monasteries there

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11
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Who was Venerable Bede?

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  • student of Biscop

- Anglo-Latin writer

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12
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What did Venerable Bede write about?

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  • lives of saints
  • Bible book commentaries
  • scientific treatises
  • grammatical handbooks
  • critical writings
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13
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What is one of Venerable Bede’s works? And what was it about?

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  • Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum
  • The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation
  • info about transition of England to a unified culture
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14
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Were methods of investigation during Bede’s time developed?

A

no

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15
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What was Venerable Bede considered as?

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Father of English history

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16
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Who was Egbert?

A
  • student of Bede
  • Archbishop of York
  • made cathedral school that produced writers
17
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What was one of the writers that came form Egbert’s cathedral school?

A

Alcuin

18
Q

Why was Alcuin chosen by Charlemagne?

A

encourage learning during Carolingian Renaissance

19
Q

Who were the West Saxons?

A

inhabitants of wessex

20
Q

Between which years were West Saxons fighting Danish Viking invasions?

A

787 to 1017

21
Q

When did Alfred the Great become king of Wessex?

A

871

22
Q

Who was the Danish leader who was baptized as a christian?

A

Guthram

23
Q

What was Danelaw?

A
  • gave portion of eastern Eng to Danes

- restricted them there

24
Q

When did Alfred begin the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle?

A

892

25
Q

What was the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle?

A
  • first historical account in (Old) English

- oldest extant national chronicle

26
Q

What were Alfred the Great’s accomplishments?

A
  • +education: translated Latin books to Anglo-Saxon
  • protected Eng: established forts and being active in foreign affairs
  • +govt: formed good code of laws
27
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When did Alfred’s followers regain Danelaw?

A

954

28
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When did Canute capture England, and what kingdom did he make it a part of?

A
  • 1016

- Danish Kingdom

29
Q

From when did Edward the Confessor (English ruled) rule England

A

1042 to 1066

30
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When did the Norman conquest happen, and what was its effects?

A
  • 1066

- changed course of Anglo-Saxon culture, language, and art

31
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What caused the Middle English period to be created?

A

Norman languages and customs merging with the English