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  More info about: Scottish Event & Historical Timeline
  Scottish Event & Historical Timeline
Scottish History, Medieval History, Ancient Celtic History, Irish, Welsh, and early medieval British history...
         
  More info about: Timeline of British History
  Timeline of British History
Britannia's History Department has the internet's most comprehensive treatment of Britain's history from the prehistoric era to modern times...
         
  More info about: Stonehenge
  Stonehenge
The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world. What visitors see today are the substantial remnants of the last in a sequence of suc...
         
  More info about: Julius Caesar
  Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in the year 100 BC into a patrian family who claimed decendancy from the kings of Alba Langa and through them, Aeneas of Troy whose mother wa...
         
  More info about: An Anglican Timeline
  An Anglican Timeline
To 400: The Roman era. 400-600: Era of Celtic monk-missionaries. 600-670: Christians gain effective control of Britain. 670-1340: The Medieval period. 1340-1400:...
         
  More info about: TimelineWeb
  TimelineWeb
Timelines of British History. The Celts, Ancient Britain, Shakespeare, Tudor, Anglo-Saxon/Norman, Civil War , Roman Britain, Medieval Knights, Vikings, World Wars...
         
  More info about: A Timeline of Scottish History
  A Timeline of Scottish History
This Timeline contains over 700 precisely dated events from Scottish history of the last 2,000 years. You can learn more about the events and the people that have made Sc...
         
  More info about: Hadrian's Wall
  Hadrian's Wall
One of the greatest monuments to the power - and limitations - of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall ran for 73 miles across open country. By the time Hadrian became...
         
  More info about: The Advenures of Beowulf
  The Advenures of Beowulf
Beowulf, written in Old English sometime before the tenth century A.D., describes the adventures of a great Scandinavian warrior of the sixth century. A rich fabric...
         
  More info about: St Paul's Cathedral, London
  St Paul's Cathedral, London
A Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has overlooked the City of London since 604AD, a constant reminder to this great commercial centre of the importance of the spiritual sid...
         
  More info about: Saint Willibrord of Utrecht
  Saint Willibrord of Utrecht
Bishop of Utrecht, Apostle of the Frisians, and son of St. Hilgis, born in Northumbria, 658; died at Echternach, Luxemburg, 7 Nov., 739. Willibrord made his early studies...
         
  More info about: A Timeline of English Poetry
  A Timeline of English Poetry
Representative Poetry Online, version 3.0, includes about 2,900 English poems by over 400 poets from Caedmon, in the Old English period, to the work of living poets tod...
         
  More info about: The Venerable Bede, Servant of Christ
  The Venerable Bede, Servant of Christ
The extraordinary life of the Venerable Bede created a rich legacy that is celebrated today at Bede's World, Jarrow, where Bede lived and worked 1300 years ago. "Servant...
         
  More info about: Saint Boniface, Murdered near Dokkum
  Saint Boniface, Murdered near Dokkum
Born to a noble family of Wessex, England, as Wynfrid or Wynfrith, Boniface (in Latin, Bonifatius) is known as the "Apostle of Germany" for his work in Christianizi...
         
  More info about: Alcuin, Minister of Charlemagne
  Alcuin, Minister of Charlemagne
Minister of education under Charlemagne in 781. English nobility. Spiritual student of Saint Colgan. Deacon. Head of the York cathedral school c.770. Established schools...
         
       


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