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Cards (25)

  • Roman Britain
    The Romans first conquered the British Isles in 47 AD and named their new province Britannia
  • Changes introduced by Romans in Britain
    • Building new roads to improve transportation
    • Introducing Latin as the language of government
    • Building new towns on a grid system
    • Defended by Roman soldiers
    • Technologically advanced features like early forms of central heating
  • During Roman rule the population of Britannia changed from being mainly polytheistic, to becoming monotheistic by 380 AD when Christianity was declared the official religion of the Roman Empire
  • By the 5th century, due to advancing tribes from Central Asia, the Roman armies had to defend the frontier of their Empire and left Britannia in 410 AD
  • Anglo Saxons
    New tribes that began migrating to Britain during the fifth century after the Romans left
  • Anglo Saxon Kingdoms
    • Wessex
    • Mercia
    • Northumbria
    • Kent
    • East Anglia
  • Monasteries
    Where monks would read, write and follow the Rules of St. Benedict that ensured they lived by the rules of chastity, obedience and poverty
  • Quraysh
    Corrupt tribe that ruled over Mecca
  • Hijrah
    Journey from Mecca to Medina where Muhammed took his followers to start a new community for Muslims
  • Caliph and Caliphate
    Chief Muslim political and religious rulers, and the Muslim Empire they ruled over
  • The Muslim armies were particularly successful in conquering areas of land that had been weakened by fighting previous conflicts
  • Raid
    Suddenly attack towns and villages and demand tribute (money or hostages)
  • The Anglo-Saxons convinced the Vikings to leave England by offering them silver coins
  • King Alfred the Great
    Defeated the Vikings in the Battle of Eddington in 878 AD
  • King Cnut
    Danish King who conquered England in 1016 AD
  • Claimants to the English throne in 1066
    • Edgar Aetheling
    • Harald Hadrada
    • Harold Godwinson
    • William of Normandy
  • William the Conqueror became King of England after winning the Battle of Hastings
  • Ways William the Conqueror consolidated his power
    • Introduced the feudal system
    • Built motte-and-bailey castles
    • Created the Domesday Book
    • Used terror to deal with rebellions, such as the Harrying of the North in 1069 AD
  • The Anarchy
    England's first civil war, where Stephen and Matilda fought over the throne for 18 years
  • Henry II had Thomas Becket murdered because Becket refused to agree to Henry's Constitutions of Clarendon
  • Scutage and tallage
    Unpopular taxes raised by King John
  • Magna Carta
    A list of 63 promises that reduced the King's power, which the barons forced King John to sign in 1215
  • Simon De Montfort led the barons in a rebellion against King Henry III, resulting in them taking his power in the First Parliament of 1265
  • Model Parliament
    Held by Edward I in 1295, where representatives from every shire were present, including Knights and townspeople
  • Over the course of the 13th century, the power of the King declined as the way in which the country was governed changed dramatically