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The medieval period in England can be dated from the arrival in Kent of Anglo-Saxon troops led by the legendary Hengest and Horsa. Subsequently the Brythonic, Celtic powers were conquered by Jutes, Angles and Saxons Germanic tribes, from the contemporary Angeln and Jutland areas of northern Germany and mainland Denmark. Political takeover of other areas of England proceeded piecemeal and was not completed until the tenth century.
Similarly, the end of the medieval period is usually dated by the rise of what is often referred to as the "English Renaissance" in the reign of Henry VIII of England, and the Reformation in Scotland, or else to the establishment of a centralized, bureaucratic monarchy by Henry VII of England. From a political point of view, the Norman Conquest of England divides medieval Britain in two distinct phases of cultural and political history. From a linguistic point of view the Norman Conquest had only a limited effect, Old English evolving into Middle English, although the Anglo Norman language would remain the language of those that ruled for two centuries at least, before mingling with Middle English.
The British Isles in the year 802
See also
- States in Medieval Britain
- Groans of the Britons
- Celtic Christianity
- Anglo-Norman
- English historians in the Middle Ages Important English historians and historical works from the Middle Ages.
- List of English chronicles
- History of Anglo-Saxon England—England between the 5th century and the Norman Conquest.
- History of England—England after the Norman Conquest.
- Scotland in the High Middle Ages
- Scotland in the Late Middle Ages
- History of Scotland
- History of Wales
- Britain Express
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history of the British Isles has witnessed intermittent periods of competition and cooperation between the people that occupy the various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller adjacent islands, which together make up the British Isles.
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Cruithne or Priteni (c. 700 - 500 BC) The Builg or Érainn (c. 500 BC) The Lagin, the Domnainn and the Gálioin (c. 300 BC) The Goidels or Gael (c.
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Gaelic Ireland was the political order that existed in Ireland prior to the Norman invasion and that ran in parallel to the subsequent nominal Lordship of Ireland throughout most of the country until the establishment of the Kingdom of Ireland.
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Norman Ireland") was dominated by the Cambro-Norman [1] invasion of the country in 1171. Previously, Ireland had seen intermittent warfare between provincial kingdoms over the position of High King.
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Irish Free State (Irish: Saorstát Éireann) (1922–1937) was the state comprising the twenty-six of Ireland's thirty-two counties that were separated from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Anglo-Irish Treaty
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England is the largest and most populous of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. The division dates from the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century. The territory of England has been politically united since the 10th century.
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History of Ireland began with the first known human settlement in Ireland around 8000 BC, when hunter-gatherers arrived from Britain and continental Europe, probably via a land bridge.
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Republic of Ireland came into being when twenty-six of the counties of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom (UK) in 1922. The remaining six counties remained within the UK as Northern Ireland.
The state has been known by a number of names.
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The state has been known by a number of names.
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The Isle of Man has seen human occupation since the ending of the ice-age over 10,000 years ago. The island of the Isle of Man has been subject to various incursions from various raiders and trades-people.
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history of Scotland begins around 10,000 years ago, when humans first began to inhabit Scotland after the end of the Devensian glaciation, the last ice age. Of the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age civilization that existed in the country, many artifacts remain, but few written
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Wales has been inhabited by modern humans for at least 29,000 years, though continuous human habitation dates from the period after the last Ice age. Wales has many remains from the Neolithic period (mainly chambered tombs), as well as from the Bronze Age and Iron Age.
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Anthem
"God Save the Queen" (official)
"Sarnia Cherie" (official for occasions when distinguishing anthem required)
Capital St Peter Port
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"God Save the Queen" (official)
"Sarnia Cherie" (official for occasions when distinguishing anthem required)
Capital St Peter Port
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The island of Jersey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Duchy of Normandy that held sway in both France and England. Jersey lies in the Bay of Mont St Michel and is the largest of the Channel Islands.
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Prehistoric Orkney
As with Prehistoric Scotland generally, the arrival of hunter gatherers in Orkney had to await the slow retreat of the ice age glaciation. Howeve the rapid spread of Neolithic culture up the western seaways brought early farming settlements and Megalithic..... Click the link for more information.
fluid. The way in which the British constitution has developed, comes from centuries of conflict between the monarchy, the aristocracy, religious institutions, and of course the British people. The first events in this development took place in England.
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Early history
In Britain's earliest history agriculture was overwhelmingly dominant. The most important export was cassiterite, which gave the country its name (cassiterite being called tin in Anglo Saxon)...... Click the link for more information.
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The 5th century is the period from 401 to 500 in accordance with the Julian calendar in Anno Domini, the year of our Lord.
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province (Latin, provincia, pl. provinciae) was the basic, and until the Tetrarchy (circa 296), largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire's territorial possessions outside of the Italian peninsula (long without full citizenship).
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Germanic peoples are a historical group of Indo-European-speaking peoples, originating in Northern Europe and identified by their use of the Germanic languages which diversified out of Common Germanic in the course of the Pre-Roman Iron Age.
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