Timeline British Isles

  • 1400 BCE

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge
    Stonehenge is a archeologic site and it is made up of circles the persons of the age used stonehenge as a religious temple.
  • 60

    Boudicca fought against the romans

    Boudicca fought against the romans
    This happened during the biggest uprising in Britain against the Roman occupation between the 60s of the 1st century, this happened during the Reign of Emperor Nero of the Roman Empire.
  • 122

    Hadrian's wall

    Hadrian's wall
    Hadrian's Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman empire for nearly 300 years. It was built by the Roman army on the orders of the emperor Hadrian following his visit to Britain in AD 122. This wall was created for those who controlled part of the attacks in Great Britain.
    In Hadrian's words, they wanted to "separate the Romans from the barbarians" in the north.
  • Period: 597 to 800

    The Saxons and vikings were powerful in britain

    The saxons and viking arrived to the british isles in 597 CE their separate the british islands in five parts and invent a lot of words that are used now as mother, father, woman, day and many more and in 800 CE vikings attack the saxons and they lose.
    Saint Augustine in 597 converted most of the country to Christianity. The Anglo-Saxon period lasted for 600 years, from 410 to 1066, and in that time Britain's political landscape underwent many changes.
  • 1066

    The normans arrived in britain

    The normans arrived in britain
    Norman Conquest, the military conquest of England by William, duke of Normandy, primarily effected by his decisive victory at the Battle of Hastings (September 24, 1066) and resulting ultimately in profound political, administrative, and social changes in the British Island.
  • Period: 1457 to 1509

    War of the Roses

    Henry tudor became King henry he was born in 1457 and he died in 1509 they create a one peace symbol withe the shape of a rose red for outsside and for inside we are a rose white
  • 1485

    English king was killed in battle

    English king was killed in battle
    The Battle of Bosworth was the decisive battle in the long dispute for the throne of England between the houses of York and Lancaster known as the War of the Two Roses.
    The last English King to die in battle, thereby bringing to an end both the Plantagenet dynasty and the Wars of the Roses. Henry Tudor was crowned King Henry VII.
  • Period: 1485 to

    The period of Tudor power began

    The Tudor dynasty was a series of kings and queens of England. This line of rulers began in 1485 and lasted until 1603. The dynasty began when Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. This was the final stage of the War of the Roses and made him King Henry VII of England
  • Period: 1509 to 1547

    Henry VII married six times

    Henry VIII is England's most married monarch. He had six wives in total between 1509 and 1547.
    The wives are:
    Catherine of Aragon.
    Anne Boleyn.
    Jane Seymour.
    Anne of Cleves.
    Catherine Howard.
    Katherine Parr.
  • Lindow man was discovered

    Lindow man was discovered
    The Lindow Man, also known as Lindow II and Pete Marsh, is the preserved body of a man discovered in a bog at Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, North West England. The remains were found on August 1, 1984 by commercial peat cutters.