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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 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 where they reported that Britain had built the first Christain church, called St. Mary. As a result, the British bishops were given first priority to speak.  The British bishops presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constantine.  The Niceen Creed was developed with the Catholic Religion evoling out of 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 Britains held on to their Celtic beliefs.  
'''100 AD Rome invaded and 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 where they reported that Britain had built the first Christain church, called St. Mary. As a result, the British bishops were given first priority to speak.  The British bishops presented their concept of the Godhead, but the Greek concept was accepted by Constantine.  The Niceen Creed was developed with the Catholic Religion evoling out of 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 Britains 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.  The  Glastonbury Church of St. Mary with its library was enlarged to become the largest church in the British Isles.  St. Mary's Church 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 St. Mary's Church 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.  The  Glastonbury Church of St. Mary with its library was enlarged to become the largest church in the British Isles.  St. Mary's Church 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 St. Mary's Church 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.  
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'''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 a civil war with armies on both sides fighting each other, 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 a civil war with armies on both sides fighting each other, the Saxons conquered Britain.    


'''603 AD Saxons conquered Britain'''.  The Saxons set up their own Kings and rulers in Britain.  The Saxons named their newly conquered land '''England'''.  They moved all their people from Germany to England.  The Saxons were from the tribe of Ephraim mixed with some of Judah.    
'''[[Image:Angles, Saxons, Jutes, 600 AD.jpg|thumb|right|259x186px]]603 AD Saxons conquered Britain'''.  The Saxons set up their own Kings and rulers in Britain.  The Saxons named their newly conquered land '''England'''.  They moved all their people from Germany to England.  The Saxons were from the tribe of Ephraim mixed with some of Judah.    


'''740 AD The Norwegian Vikings '''invaded England and fought for 40 years before being defeated.  Part of the army returned to Norway and part was incorporated in the peoples of England.  The fusion of the Vikings into England brought about another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim into England.  
'''740 AD The Norwegian Vikings '''invaded England and fought for 40 years before being defeated.  Part of the army returned to Norway and part was incorporated in the peoples of England.  The fusion of the Vikings into England brought about another infusion of the tribe of Ephraim into England.  
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