Textuality » 3ALS Interacting
PAG.6 ES.1
1- The Romans invaded Britain in 55 BC, but the real conquest took place in the years 43-47 AD.
2- They conquer the whole of the British Isles.
3- They built town dwellings and they turned the towns into centers of vibrant commercial activity.
PAG. 6 ES. 3
1- The Romans involved the tribes in the administration of the province.
2- They encouraged the growth of the towns near their army bases.
3- They persuaded the ruling class of Celtic aristocrats to build town dwellings.
4- The centre of a Roman town was the forum.
5- Every town had pubblic baths. They were open to both sex.
6- The Romans builts over 9.600 kilometres of roads in Bitain. This roads joined the towns together.
7- The Romans built a bridge across the river Thames,.
8- The Romans called the north side of the bridge Londinium.
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PAG. 21 ES. 1
Do you know where the Vikings came from?
Yes, I do. They came from three countries of Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
PAG. 21 ES. 3
1- Lindisfarne was the first of a wave of similar attacks on monasteries in northern Britain.
2- Who had become the dominant tribe among the successor states after the fall of the roman empire in the west.
3- Charlemagne, the ruler of the franks, expended a huge amount of energy on the destruction of the heathen scots on his northeast border.
4.- Death was the penalty for following heathen rites.
5- Soft targets.
6- The Christian annalists who documented Viking violence viewed the conflict as a battle between religious cultures.
7- Large-scale Viking violence returned to England in the 1990s.
8- Danish rule lasted less than 30 years.