Bishop Aidan established in Lindisfarne, in Northumbria (in northern England) ca. 7th Century AD; Irish missionaries establish Christianity in northern England |
The mysterious dark ages, after the fall of the Roman Empire. The documentary. Highlights of Anglo-Saxon History.
Highlights of
Anglo-Saxon History:
449
According to legend,Vortigern, king of the Britons, invites Angles, Saxons, and
Jutes to England; led byHengest andHorsa
597
St. Augustine of Canterbury arrives in Kent (in southern England) to convert
the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity; sent from Rome by Pope Gregory I, “the Great”
635
Bishop Aidan established in Lindisfarne,
in Northumbria (in northern England); Irish missionaries establish
Christianity in northern England
669
Archbishop
Theodore and Abbot Hadrian arrive in Canterbury
c.700 Lindisfarne Gospels written and decorated (glossed
in 970 by Aldred)
709
Death of Aldhelm
731
The Venerable Bede completes hisEcclesiastical History
735
Death of Bede
781
Alcuin of York “hired” by Charlemagne
793
Vikings attack Lindisfarne
869
Vikings defeat and kill Edmund, king of East Anglia
871–899
Alfred the Great king of Wessex
878
Alfred defeats Viking army; Vikings settle in East Anglia (“theDanelaw”)
924–939
Athelstan king ofWessex and first king of all England
978–1016 Æthelred the
Unready king of England
c.1000 Beowulf manuscript manuscript is
written
c.1010
Death of Ælfric, abbot of Eynsham
1013
English submit toSwein, king of Denmark
1016–1035 Cnut
king of England
1023
Death of Wulfstan, archbishop of York
1066
The English army led by Harold is defeated at Hastings by the Norman army led
by William (the Bastard/the Conqueror)
The end of
“Anglo-Saxon England;” the beginning of “Norman England”
Source: www.ipfw.edu
Indiana University
Perdue University Fort Wayne
http://users.ipfw.edu/flemingd/Highlights_of_ASE.htm
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