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Early Britain

Question 1 of 46

Approximately how many years ago did the Bronze Age begin?

Question 2 of 46

Who led the successful Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43?

Question 3 of 46

The people of Bronze Age were:

Question 4 of 46

Which is the best-preserved prehistoric village in Northern Europe?

Question 5 of 46

When did the first farmers arrive in Britain?

Question 6 of 46

From which area did the ancestors of the first farmers come to Britain?

Question 7 of 46

Who were the first people to live in Britain?

Question 8 of 46

Which language family did the people of the Iron Age in Britain primarily speak?

Question 9 of 46

The first coins minted in Britain were made by the people of the:

Question 10 of 46

What was inscribed on some of the first coins minted in Britain during the Iron Age?

Question 11 of 46

What did people of the Bronze Age introduce?

Question 12 of 46

Who led the Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC?

Question 13 of 46

When did the first Christian communities start to appear in Britain?

Question 14 of 46

Where can you find the statue of Queen Boudicca, who fought against the Romans?

Question 15 of 46

Which civilisation is known for building roads, public buildings, and introducing new plants and animals to Britain?

Question 16 of 46

How long did the Romans rule over Britain?

Question 17 of 46

After the Roman army left Britain to defend other parts of the Roman Empire, which tribes invaded?

Question 18 of 46

When did the Anglo-Saxon start to establish themselves in Britain?

Question 19 of 46

When did the Anglo-Saxons begin to establish themselves in Britain?

Question 20 of 46

During the Anglo-Saxon period, who came to spread Christianity in the northern parts of Britain?

Question 21 of 46

Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?

Question 22 of 46

When did the Roman tribes leave Britain?

Question 23 of 46

The Battle of Hastings is commemorated in a great piece of embroidery, known as:

Question 24 of 46

Where in England was one of the Anglo-Saxon kings buried with treasure and armour?

Question 25 of 46

After the Battle of Hastings, William became the king of England and was known as:

Question 26 of 46

William sent people all over England to create a detailed list of towns and villages. This was called:

Question 27 of 46

Which was the last successful foreign invasion of England that led to many social and structural changes?

Question 28 of 46

Which historic structure in the UK was built by the Romans to keep out the Picts and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

Question 29 of 46

What name was given to the tombs where people buried their dead in the Bronze Age?

Question 30 of 46

How long is the linen cloth that makes up the Bayeux Tapestry?

Question 31 of 46

What did St. Patrick, St. Augustine, and St. Columba accomplish during the Anglo-Saxon period?

Question 32 of 46

Which famous Stone Age monument still stands in the UK today?

Question 33 of 46

Who was Boudicca, the Queen of the Iceni?

Question 34 of 46

What remains of Hadrien’s Wall that can still be seen today?

Question 35 of 46

How long ago did Britain become permanently separated from the continent by the Channel?

Question 36 of 46

Many of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain – especially in the east and north of England, in an area known as:

Question 37 of 46

Which place names in England come from Viking languages?

Question 38 of 46

Who was the first Danish king to rule England?

Question 39 of 46

Where did the Jutes come from after the Roman army left Britain?

Question 40 of 46

In which battle did William, Duke of Normandy, defeat King Harold?

Question 41 of 46

Who invaded England in 1066 to defeat Harold, the Saxon King of England?

Question 42 of 46

In which English county does the Maiden Castle (hill fort) stand?

Question 43 of 46

In the Iron Age, most people were:

Question 44 of 46

Under which king did the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England unite?

Question 45 of 46

Where did the Vikings come from?

Question 46 of 46

When did the Vikings first arrive in Britain to raid coastal towns and take away goods and slaves?