England: From the Fall of Rome to the Norman Conquest - Season 1
King Arthur. Alfred the Great. Sutton Hoo. Beowulf. We recognize these and other names from England before 1066, but the history of this wild and diverse land is shrouded in myth and legend. From the fall of Rome in the 4th century to the invasion of the Normans in the 11th century, England offers an incredible story of social, cultural, religious, and political change. This captivating tale can help us answer one of the great questions of history: How did this small island, far from the centers of Western civilization, become the great and powerful nation we know from the history books?
First Air Date: Jan 27, 2022
Last Air date: Jan 27, 2022
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 24 Episode
Runtime: 32 minutes
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Language: English
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Season
Season 1
Episode
Exploring How England Came to Be
The Rise and Fall of Roman Britain
The Germanic Migrations to Britain
The Britons Resist: The Legend of King Arthur
Everyday Life in 6th-Century Britain
The Birth of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
The Papal Mission to Britain
Sutton Hoo and the Early Anglo-Saxons
Irish Missionaries and Christianization
Kings of the North: Northumbria’s Ascent
Northumbria’s Century of Renaissance
Rise of the Midlands: Mercia’s Hegemony
Anglo-Saxon Law and Warfare
Fury of the Northmen: The Vikings Arrive
Alfred the Great: Defender of England
Alfred the Great: Builder of Institutions
Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon Literature
Together at Last: Wessex Unites England
Monastic Reform: A Tale of Three Saints
The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art
Unfinished Business: The Vikings Return
Cnut the Great and the Danish Conquest
1066 and the Norman Conquest
Aftermath: From Anglo-Saxon to English