Elizabeth i (armada portrait)

British History Year 3 Group 2

  • 100

    The Celts (500 BC - 53 AD)

    The Celts was in Britain since 1000bc years ago. In 55-54 bc years ago the Roman Empire tried to conquer Britain.
    But it didn´t conquer
  • 100

    THE ROMANS 43 AD-5 CENTURY

    THE ROMANS 43 AD-5 CENTURY
    The Romans Empire(43AD-5 Century) made its marks on Britain, and even today, the ruins of Roman building, forts, roads, and baths can be found all over Britain. One of the most important buildings is the Handrian´s Wall-122AD
  • Period: Jan 1, 700 to Jan 19, 1100

    VIKINGS

    The Viking age in European history was from about AD700 to 1100. They left their homelands in Scandinavia and they travelled from other countries as Britain and Ireland.
  • Period: Jun 8, 1066 to Dec 25, 1066

    THE NORMANS

    Edward the Confessor died.
    And three mens fight for the throne, there were: Harold Godwinson Earl of Wessex, Harald Hadrada and William duke of normandy
  • Jan 19, 1346

    BLACK DEATH

    BLACK DEATH
    The Black Death was one of the most wors pandemics in human history. They died 75 to 200 million people.The Black Death is thought to have originated in Central Asia. the Black Death is estimated to have killed 30–60% of Europe total population. The plague created a series of religious, social, and economic upheavals, which had effects on the course of European history
  • Nov 6, 1455

    THE WAR OF THE ROSES

    THE WAR OF THE ROSES
    The War of the Roses was fought between supporters of the Royal House of Plantagenet, the Houses of Lancaster and York.
  • Period: Aug 22, 1485 to

    The Tudors

    Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Henry Tudor defeats Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth.
    There were many important events
  • Period: to

    The Sterwarts

    Scotland provived England with a new line of kings, the Stuarts.
    They was 6 kings: James I (1603-1625) Charles I (1625-1649) Charles II (1649-1685) James I (1685-1688) William III (1688-1702) Quen Anne (1702-1714).