Who was the biggest threat to the Anglo-Saxons?

Who was the biggest threat to the Anglo-Saxons?

By the middle of the 9th century, Vikings had settled in large populations in Mercia, making their presence a permanent threat to the Anglo Saxon rule in Britain. This culminated in the 11th century conquest of England by Danish Vikings, effectively eroding the Anglo Saxon rule.

What impact did the Anglo-Saxons have on Britain?

They replaced the Roman stone buildings with their own wooden ones, and spoke their own language, which gave rise to the English spoken today. The Anglo-Saxons also brought their own religious beliefs, but the arrival of Saint Augustine in 597 converted most of the country to Christianity.

Did King Alfred give East Anglia to the Vikings?

That it did not succeed is to be attributed to Alfred’s tenacity. He retired to the Somerset marshes, and in the spring he secretly assembled an army that routed the Danes at Edington. Their king, Guthrum, accepted Christianity and took his forces to East Anglia, where they settled.

Are the Anglo-Saxons Vikings?

Vikings were pagans and often raided monasteries looking for gold. Money paid as compensation. The Anglo-Saxons came from The Netherlands (Holland), Denmark and Northern Germany. The Normans were originally Vikings from Scandinavia.

Where is Wessex now?

Wessex, one of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, whose ruling dynasty eventually became kings of the whole country. In its permanent nucleus, its land approximated that of the modern counties of Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, and Somerset.

What was Alfred the Great sick with?

King Alfred the Great died on the 26th October 899, probably through complications arising from Crohn’s Disease, an illness which forces the body’s immune system to attack the linings of the intestines.

Where is the Sutton Hoo burial ship now?

the British Museum
Archaeologists have been excavating the area since 1938. One cemetery had an undisturbed ship burial with a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artefacts. Most of these objects are now held by the British Museum. Scholars believe Rædwald of East Anglia is the most likely person to have been buried in the ship.


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