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Celts, after the fall of Western Roman Empire
moved to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales
Angles and Saxons
agreed to help Vortigern fight his enemies because he promised them land in Britain on which to live. After the fight, they stayed and settled down, i...
Celts praised
men that were strong and courageous fighters
Celts drove last Roman soldier out of their country
when the Western Roman Empire fell
Beowulf
the great warrior that conquers Grendel
Vortigern
Celtic king who asked two barbarian tribes (Angles and Saxons) to come help him fight his enemies
Craith
warrior that defeated a giant named Giant Favor of the Mighty Blows
bards
singing story tellers
Roman emperors
most were week and did not make wise decisions
Huns, Vandals, Goths, Visigoths, and Ostrogoths
invading barbarian tribes
Roman Empire division caused
the Western Roman Empire was destroyed and all of its treasures were taken
major problem in the Roman Empire
it was so large that the army couldn't protect its borders
gladiator fights, chariot races, fights between soldiers and wild animals
things you would see if you visited the Coliseum
Gaul, Britain, Spain, and Egypt
countries that were part of the Roman Empire
Center of the Roman Empire
located near the Mediterranean Sea
Diocletian
Roman emperor who divided the empire into a West and an East section.
barbarians
the wondering tribes that invaded the Romans; didn't take baths, live in homes,, or cook their food
Celts
lived in Britain and rebelled against the Romans
Pax Romana
all parts of the Roman Empire had to obey Roman Laws.
Rome
The most important city in the Roman Empire