The Anglo Saxons were the English. They kicked **** out of the Britons, driving them to the margins (Wales and Cornwall).
Colchester (Where I was born) is the oldest recorded Town and was England's capital before London . The castle is different class by all accounts.
Archers B- Duncan Donuts B+ Not bad, lads. Some basic errors, but nothing we can't iron out. Aldo F Grove E+ Mindo G Must try harder, you thick ****s.
YESSSSSS!!!! See this Iain you horrible fenian ****er, you can chase, bully, and abuse The Ponders, but he, and the rest of GC, will always prevails against your papist insults! FTP
An F for complete nonsense! I'll take that. Bit of a result tbf. Better than Mindy's G I honestly don't know why you bother Mindy.
A common misconception today is that the Normans were "French." Strictly speaking this is not true although it is a widely held belief and, like most beliefs, has some basis in fact. Towards the end of the ninth century, the Viking raiders from Northern Europe (commonly known as Norsemen) were regularly foraging (raiding and trading) along the coast line of the Frankish kingdoms. During these raids, the Vikings got more and more bold - even going as far as sailing up the Seine and sacking Paris. Initially the raiders would set off from their home villages in Scandinavia and return a few weeks later with any plunder they had gathered, however as the raids continued the Norsemen started establishing raiding bases away from home. It was during this time that England was invaded by the "Grand Army" (more detail in the Vikings Section). These bases were often in very good farmland and quickly grew rich with the spoils of war, and as a result of this quickly grew in size.
The French were so happy about their easy rout of Engurland that the planted a massive hedge that ran from York to Essex. This hedge was called the Buyyoo topiary. FACT.