Gildas, a British monk, (circa 504-570 AD) wrote that the Angles and Saxons received a great setback at Mount Badon, possibly somewhere in south west Britain, where they were defeated by the Britons.
Pupils could research where there is evidence of Anglo-Saxons. They could use a map of Britain and the information in the animation, to locate and plot towns and cities which are of Anglo-Saxon ...
During the fifth and sixth centuries the Britain was invaded by peoples coming from the sea region of the Northern Europe, and they were the Jutes, Angles and Saxons. We call them Anglo-Saxons and ...