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What significant event occurred in 1066?
The Battle of Hastings
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What was the relationship between different groups in England during the Anglo-Saxon period?
There was vast
diversity
and often
conflict
among different groups.
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Where did the Anglo-Saxons originally come from?
Germany, specifically from a region called
Saxony
.
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What was the political structure of England like during the Anglo-Saxon period?
It was made up of many small
kingdoms
.
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When did England become a single country?
In
954 A.D.
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By the year 1000 A.D., how did the Anglo-Saxon kings control England?
They had strong
central control
and an effective government.
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How was land organized in Anglo-Saxon England?
It was divided into
shires
.
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What was a 'burr' in Anglo-Saxon England?
A
fortified
town that encouraged
trade.
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What were the main social classes in Anglo-Saxon England?
Thralls
(slaves)
Ceorls
(freemen)
Thanes
(local powerful people)
Earls
(chief advisers)
King
(top authority)
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Who was the last Anglo-Saxon king?
Edward the Confessor
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What was the 'fyrd' in Anglo-Saxon England?
The Anglo-Saxon term for the army gathered by the
earls
.
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Who was the most famous earl during the Anglo-Saxon period?
Harold Godwinson
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What rights did women have in Anglo-Saxon society?
They could own
land
and had the right to leave their
husbands
.
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What is the historical debate regarding Anglo-Saxon England?
Was it a
golden age
?
Some
historians
argue it was a time of glory.
Others believe it was more complicated and not a golden age.
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What is the main topic of the video series mentioned?
The
Norman Conquest
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How can we assess the strength of the Anglo-Saxon church?
By examining the
artifacts
they left behind
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What does the Gospel book of Countess Judith depict?
A depiction of Christ
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What does the Gospel book tell us about Anglo-Saxon religion?
It shows how important religion was to the
Anglo-Saxons
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What was unique about the Anglo-Saxon church compared to the rest of Europe?
It used the
English
language in parts of its services
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What was forbidden by the Pope regarding the English church?
The
use
of the
English
language
in
religious
services
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What were some of the beliefs held by the Anglo-Saxons alongside Christianity?
Beliefs in
elves
,
goblins
,
witches
, and
magic
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Who was Saint Dunstan?
The Archbishop of Canterbury in
960 A.D.
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What did Saint Dunstan seek to improve in the church?
He wanted to end
corruption
and improve education for
monks
and
nuns
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What was one of Saint Dunstan's contributions to the church?
He rebuilt
churches
, abbeys, and monasteries
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How did worship differ in the Anglo-Saxon church compared to today?
There
were
not
as
many
permanent
church
buildings
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What distinguished the Anglo-Saxon church in terms of saints?
There were
hundreds
of local
English
saints created by the English
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What was the last Anglo-Saxon king's name?
Edward the Confessor
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Why did Edward the Confessor want to strengthen the church?
He had strong religious beliefs influenced by the
Normans
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Who was Stigand and how did he differ from Dunstan?
Stigand
was the
last archbishop
and was not particularly
religious
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What was Stigand accused of by the Pope?
He was
accused
of
corruption
and
ignoring
the
Pope's
requests
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What was a significant issue with Stigand's leadership?
He sold
church jobs
for money and allowed
poorly educated
priests to marry
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What are the key features of the Anglo-Saxon church?
Blend of European Catholicism and
Celtic
ideas
Use of the English language in services
Beliefs in both
Christianity
and
paganism
Hundreds of
local
saints recognized
Unique worship practices with fewer
permanent
buildings
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What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Anglo-Saxon church?
Strengths:
Strong religious figures like Saint Dunstan
Efforts to improve education and reduce corruption
Weaknesses:
Corruption
under leaders like
Stigand
Blending of pagan beliefs with
Christianity
Lack of
permanent
church buildings
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What is the focus of the third video in the series about the Norman Conquest?
Anglo-Saxon
culture
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What does the term 'culture' refer to in the context of Anglo-Saxon society?
Ideas
,
customs
,
social behavior
, and
traditions
of a
particular
people
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What is the Alpha Jewel used for?
To read the
Bible
or
prayers
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What materials were used to create the Alpha Jewel?
Gold and
precious
stones
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What does the Alpha Jewel reveal about Anglo-Saxon craftsmanship?
They were
skilled craftspeople
who created
beautiful objects
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What is depicted in the center of the Fuller Brooch?
A religious figure, possibly an
angel
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How does the Fuller Brooch reflect Anglo-Saxon culture?
It shows intricate
craftsmanship
and religious influences
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