The Jutes, Angles, and Saxons were different tribes of ____.
The Jutes, Angles, and Saxons were different tribes of ____.
The name of England came from the ________. A: Angles B: Saxons C: Jutes D: Celts
The name of England came from the ________. A: Angles B: Saxons C: Jutes D: Celts
The first known settlers of Britain were _______. A: the Jutes B: the Celts C: the Saxons D: the Iberians
The first known settlers of Britain were _______. A: the Jutes B: the Celts C: the Saxons D: the Iberians
______ were the first known settlers of Britain. A: Jutes B: Celts C: Saxons D: Iberians
______ were the first known settlers of Britain. A: Jutes B: Celts C: Saxons D: Iberians
“古英语”被称作______? A: Old English B: Saxons C: Anglos D: the Anglo-Saxon English
“古英语”被称作______? A: Old English B: Saxons C: Anglos D: the Anglo-Saxon English
The Angles were part of the Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) who originally lived in northern Europe.
The Angles were part of the Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) who originally lived in northern Europe.
Before the Saxons, the language spoken in the present UK was a mixture of Latin and various Celtic languages which were spoken before the Romans came to Britain.
Before the Saxons, the language spoken in the present UK was a mixture of Latin and various Celtic languages which were spoken before the Romans came to Britain.
Old English was ________. A: created by the Normans B: established by Alfred the Great C: a mixture of the languages of Angles and Saxons D: quite different from German
Old English was ________. A: created by the Normans B: established by Alfred the Great C: a mixture of the languages of Angles and Saxons D: quite different from German
The most famous king of the West Saxons was Alfred the Great, whose military accomplishment was his successful _______ to the Viking invasions. A: irritation B: prediction C: reception D: opposition
The most famous king of the West Saxons was Alfred the Great, whose military accomplishment was his successful _______ to the Viking invasions. A: irritation B: prediction C: reception D: opposition
The best choice for a significant consequence of the Norman Invasion was which of the following? A: Introduction of the feudal system B: Collapse of the feudal system C: Decrease in the influence of the Church D: Increase in the influence of the Saxons
The best choice for a significant consequence of the Norman Invasion was which of the following? A: Introduction of the feudal system B: Collapse of the feudal system C: Decrease in the influence of the Church D: Increase in the influence of the Saxons