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1. Anglo-Saxon Period - AD 449-1066
The Anglo-Saxons were people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century and their period stretched over 600 years from AD 449-1066.
2. Father of English history - Venerable Bede
Venerable Bede, an English Benedictine monk, is known as the father of English history.
3. Chosen by Charlemagne - Alcuin
Alcuin was an English scholar, teacher and poet who was chosen by Charlemagne for intellectual revival in the Europe.
4. Established monastic school at Canterbury - Theodore and Hadrian
A school was established by Theodore and Hadrian in Canterbury which resulted in a 'golden age' of Anglo-Saxon scholarship.
5. Council of retainers - Witan
Witan was the council of the Anglo-Saxon kings of England.
6. Possible time of the legendary King Arthur - AD 500
It is suggested that King Arthur could have lived for 500 years before medieval.
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1. Anglo-Saxon period - AD 449-1066
Historically, the Anglo-Saxon period denotes the period in Britain between about 450 and 1066, after their initial settlement and up until the Norman conquest.
2. Father of English history - Venerable Bede
St Bede - also known as the Venerable Bede - is widely regarded as the greatest of all the Anglo-Saxon scholars. He wrote around 40 books mainly dealing with theology and history.
3. Chosen by Charlemagne - Alcuin
Alcuin, (born c. 732, in or near York, Yorkshire, Eng.—died May 19, 804, Tours, France), Anglo-Latin poet, educator, and cleric who, as head of the Palatine school established by Charlemagne at Aachen, introduced the traditions of Anglo-Saxon humanism into western Europe.
4. Established monastic school at Canterbury - Theodore and Hadrian
5. Council of retainers - Witan
Witan, also called Witenagemot, the council of the Anglo-Saxon kings in and of England; its essential duty was to advise the king on all matters on which he chose to ask its opinion.
6. Possible time of the legendary King Arthur- AD 500
King Arthur was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.