The Anglo-Saxons
How did the Anglo-Saxon period shape England as we know it today?
The Anglo-Saxon period, also known as the ‘Dark Ages’ stretched from the withdrawal of Roman forces in 410 AD to the conquest of England by William of Normandy in 1066. The period is remembered by the legends that emerged from it, such as the tales of Beowulf and King Arthur, but it was also a time populated by very real historical figures: Alfred the Great, King Cnut, and Harold Godwinson.
So, who were these people who came to the island of Great Britain in the chaotic aftermath of Roman withdrawal? What happened to the native population they displaced? And how did the Anglo-Saxon period shape England as we know it today?
This is a Short History Of The Anglo-Saxons.
A Noiser production, written by Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow. With thanks to James Clark, Professor of History at the University of Exeter.