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Intro to the Anglo-Saxons

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a British monk, possibly of noble birth, classically educated by monks, founded monasteries in England, tried to live as a hermit but was pursued by his students
This is a famous Anglo-Saxon epic poem written around the time of 700-800AD
This saint and pope sent St. Augustine of Canterbury to Britain to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons; he is often referred to as "the Great"
St. __________ the Venerable wrote this key source of the history of Britain: Ecclesiastical History of the English People
The native people who were already in Britain before the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes came over
"The Dream of _______" is a famous Anglo-Saxon poem featuring personification of the Cross
St. Bede the Venerable is often known as "The Father of ____________________________"
Anglo-Saxons converted to Christianity in 597 by this saint who famously resided in Canterbury
The genre of Concerning the Ruin of Britain can be considered a ___________or religious polemic/propaganda
designed or intended to teach
This is the religion of the Anglo-Saxons
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In the 5th century the Anglo-Saxons will remain pagan while this famous saint travels to Ireland to convert its people
this monk's hymn is the oldest Christian hymn in the English language
the art or practice of disputation or controversy
By 500AD the Angles, the Saxons, and the ______________ settled in Britain
St. Gregory the Great wrote the Life of St. Benedict and is famously known for creating _____________ chant.
St. Gildas wrote the only significant contemporary text on the history of sub-Roman Britain titled: Concerning the Ruin of ______________
The Anglo-Saxons spoke this language instead of Latin
The _____________ Empire occupied Britain until around the 400s when they needed more help on their main land and pulled their troops out of Britain.
St. Bede modeled his Ecclesiastic History off of this book in the Bible