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The Origins of Britain (The battle of Hastings (The consequences of the…
The Origins of Britain
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Christianisation
In 597 Pope Gregory I the Great sent a monk, Augustine, to bring Christianity back to England and his mission of Christianisation was successful.
The cathedral of Canterbury was founded in 602 and Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury
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The monasteries became important cultural centres, the Church educated the people and offered them efficient public administration.
In the monastery of Lindisfarne, founded in 635 off the northeast coast of England, the monks produced illuminated Gospels.
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The battle of Hastings
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Harold's English army confronts Hastings on October 14, 1066 with William's
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