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'''65-68 AD Rome''' invaded Britain but were repulsed by the fighting Islanders.  
'''65-68 AD Rome''' invaded Britain but were repulsed by the fighting Islanders.  


'''100 AD Rome invaded and finally conquered Britain'''.  Many Christains were fed to the lions and killed by the gladiators.                                                                                                                                                                 '''325 AD Council of Nicea'''.  The British bishops attended the Council of Nicea and since Britain had built the first Christain church, the British bishops were given first priority to speak.  They presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constantine.  As a result of the Niceen Creed and the Roman rule, Catholic Bishops replaced the British ones and taught the country Catholic doctrine.  The country gradually converted to the Catholic religion.  However many held on to their Celtic beliefs.
'''100 AD Rome invaded and finally conquered Britain'''.  Many Christains were fed to the lions and killed by the gladiators.                                                                                                                                                                 '''325 AD Council of Nicea'''.  The British bishops attended the Council of Nicea and since Britain had built the first Christain church, the British bishops were given first priority to speak.  They presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constantine.  As a result of the Niceen Creed and the Roman rule, Catholic Bishops replaced the British ones and taught the country Catholic doctrine.  The country gradually converted to the Catholic religion.  However many held on to their Celtic beliefs.  


'''400 AD Abbott Bean''' of Glastonbury wrote five volumes of "Britain's History Prior to Christainity"  He had a library of over 200 books.  Glastonbury Church of St. Mary with its library was enlarged to become the largest churchin the British Isles.  It trained priests like St. Patrick who took Christanity to Ireland. The church and its vast library was burned in 1184 to destroy the records of the inferior race which William the Conqueror subugated.  King William gave orders that once the Norman Churches were constructed the Saxon churches were to be burnt.  Before it was burnt, William of Malmsbury read the records of the library and recorded the history from Joseph of Arimathea to the 1100's. William of Malmsbury made a historical summary of Glastonbury.
'''400 AD Abbott Bean''' of Glastonbury wrote five volumes of "Britain's History Prior to Christainity"  He had a library of over 200 books.  Glastonbury Church of St. Mary with its library was enlarged to become the largest churchin the British Isles.  It trained priests like St. Patrick who took Christanity to Ireland. The church and its vast library was burned in 1184 to destroy the records of the inferior race which William the Conqueror subugated.  King William gave orders that once the Norman Churches were constructed the Saxon churches were to be burnt.  Before it was burnt, William of Malmsbury read the records of the library and recorded the history from Joseph of Arimathea to the 1100's. William of Malmsbury made a historical summary of Glastonbury.  


'''603 AD King Arthur''', his knights, and army had successfullt defeated the invasions of the Saxons over the years.A family war between King Arthur and his son near Hadrians Wall took the British armies to the north.  Both were killed in the battle.  King Arthur's body was taken back to Glastonbury, Somersetshire to be buried.  While their family was embattled in war, the Saxons conquered Britain.    
'''603 AD King Arthur''', his knights, and army had successfullt defeated the invasions of the Saxons over the years.A family war between King Arthur and his son near Hadrians Wall took the British armies to the north.  Both were killed in the battle.  King Arthur's body was taken back to Glastonbury, Somersetshire to be buried.  While their family was embattled in war, the Saxons conquered Britain.    
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'''865 AD The Danish Vikings '''invaded both France and England.  They forcibly took one forth of France and set up Normandy as their new conquered kingdom.  The Danish kings gave descent to William the Conquerer who ruled one forth of France with his brothers.  In England, the Danish vikings conquered three forths of England before being defeated in 698 AD.  The Danes made York, Yorkshire their headquarters.  Their army was incorporated into England giving rise to names with "son" suffixes like Rawson, Dawson, Anderson, and Janson.  This incorporations of the Danish army gave England another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim.  
'''865 AD The Danish Vikings '''invaded both France and England.  They forcibly took one forth of France and set up Normandy as their new conquered kingdom.  The Danish kings gave descent to William the Conquerer who ruled one forth of France with his brothers.  In England, the Danish vikings conquered three forths of England before being defeated in 698 AD.  The Danes made York, Yorkshire their headquarters.  Their army was incorporated into England giving rise to names with "son" suffixes like Rawson, Dawson, Anderson, and Janson.  This incorporations of the Danish army gave England another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim.  


'''1050 AD The Danish Vikings''' invade and conqueror England.  King Harold fought off an invasion by his brother in 1066 AD with his army marching to northern England. After defeating his brothers army, King Harold marched his army south to meet the army of William the Conqueror. The armies met at Hastings and fought a bloody battle in which King Harold was killed and his army defeated. Duke William conquered England in 1066.
'''1050 AD The Danish Vikings''' invade and conqueror England.  King Harold fought off an invasion by his brother in 1066 AD with his army marching to northern England. After defeating his brothers army, King Harold marched his army south to meet the army of William the Conqueror. The armies met at Hastings and fought a bloody battle in which King Harold was killed and his army defeated. Duke William conquered England in 1066.  


'''1066<nowiki>:&nbsp; Norman Conquest. William of Normandy (the Conqueror) invaded and was crowned King of England.&nbsp;</nowiki>'''  
'''1066<nowiki>:&nbsp; Norman Conquest. William of Normandy (the Conqueror) invaded and was crowned King of England.&nbsp;</nowiki>'''  


1077 Provost Alwin Child came from France and set up churches and religious Cluny orders of monks.
1077 Provost Alwin Child came from France and set up churches and religious Cluny orders of monks. The cluny Church of France was the largest church in the world with the largest library built in the 800 AD period.&nbsp; It was surpassed in size in the 1600's when St. Peters was built in Rome.&nbsp; Alwin built the Church of the Savior, the Church of Mary Magdalene and the Palace for William the Conqueror and his son William Ruffus.&nbsp; Alwin child lived in the palace with the Kings and over saw its operation for the King until his death in 1082.&nbsp; Alwin was the Chancellor of Religion for the new Kings of England.&nbsp; Alwin left his will 1082, Bermondsay, (London) Surrey, England.&nbsp; Alwin's son Alwin Child brought the Cluny monks from France in 1089 before he died in 1094.&nbsp; Alwin's Child's son Roger Infans or Child went on the first crusade to Jerusalem and assisted in its capture from 1096-1098.&nbsp; Roger Infans returned to England ro run the royal Castle Rockingham Castle in Northamptonshire.&nbsp; He served as commander of the royal guard and was a baron over more than ten manors.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; More French were brought in to be Royal Judges or Provosts over cities, knights


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The cluny Church of France was the largest church in the world with the largest library built in the 800




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<br>'''1215:&nbsp; The Great Charter.&nbsp; Barons forced King John I to sign the Magna Carta.'''  
 
'''1215:&nbsp; The Great Charter.&nbsp; Barons forced King John I to sign the Magna Carta.'''  


'''1536<nowiki>:&nbsp; England and Wales united politically.&nbsp;</nowiki>'''  
'''1536<nowiki>:&nbsp; England and Wales united politically.&nbsp;</nowiki>'''  
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