The Anglo-Saxon Period

  • 449

    The beginning of the Anglo-saxon history

    The beginning of the Anglo-saxon history
    The Saxons take the area of Essex, Sussex and Wessex; the Jutes take the isle of Wight and Kent; and the Angles take Northumbria and other parts
  • 500

    Migration period

    Migration period
  • 597

    Roman cleric Saint Augustine arrives

    He converts King Ethelbert of Kent, this leads to the kingdom being converted
  • 600

    The conversion

    The conversion
    People go from being pagans to be christians
  • 669

    The archbishop Adrian arrives

    He sets up a school to teach the priests of England
  • 700

    The golden age

    Anglo-Saxons produce vernacular literary pieces. They develop metalwork and needlework.
  • 735

    Venerable Bade dies

    He is called "The Father of English History" since "A History of the English Church and People" was written by him
  • 793

    The Vikings start reigning

    The Vikings start reigning
  • 899

    King Alfred dies

    King Alfred dies
    He dies defending the kingdom
  • 900

    The reform period

  • 1042

    Edward the Confessor was on the throne

    The Danes are out of power
  • 1066

    The fall

    It is the end of the Anglo-Saxon period due to the Norman conquest