TIMELINE from early Britain to the Middle Ages
TIMELINE from early Britain to the Middle Ages 5^ A ped Anno Scolastico 2012 -2013
TIMELINE Match the period with the population n n n before 700 BC 55 BC -47 AD 409 VIII century 1066 n n n Vikings Germanic tribes Normans Iberians Celts Romans
TIMELINE n n n n before 700 BC 55 BC 43/47 AD 409 VIII century 1066 XIII century Iberians Celts ( ← north west Germany) Julius Caesar Emperor Claudius Germanic tribes (Angles – Saxons – Jutes) Vikings Normans → Feudalism Middle Ages
Iberians (before 700 BC ) n Iberian origins are not clear. However it is suggested that they arrived in Spain in the Neolithic period, with their arrival being dated from as early as the fifth millennium BC to the third millennium BC. Most scholars adhering to this theory believe from archaeological, anthropological and genetic evidence that the Iberians came from a region farther east in the Mediterranean. Others have suggested that they may have originated in North Africa. The Iberians would have settled along the eastern coast of Spain.
Iberians - origins
Celts (700 BC ) Diachronic distribution of Celtic peoples
Julius Caesar (55 BC)
Emperor Claudius (43/47 AD)
Germanic tribes (409) Angles – Saxons – Jutes 2 nd century to 5 th century simplified migrations
Vikings (VIII century) Map showing area of Scandinavian settlement in the eighth (dark red), ninth (red), tenth (orange) and eleventh (yellow) centuries. Green denotes areas subjected to frequent Viking raids.
1. Normans (1066) → Feudalism Norman expansion by 1130
Middle Ages
Middle Ages Europe - XIII Century
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