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2018 BCE
The Romans
The Romans arrived on the peninsula in 218 BC. C. just with the beginning of the Second Punic War, in which they once again faced the Carthaginians. Mar 7, 2024. Aquatic. ...
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600 BCE
THE CELTS
Starting in the 8th century BC, the Celts expanded to the north, center and west of the peninsula. The Indo-European peoples will exert a great influence on the autocton peoples donating to the Celtic and Celtiberian culture in the north, center and west of the peninsula.
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bucket, car, crockery, noggin, gob, slogan y flannel, truant y gaol. -
450 BCE
The Anglo-Saxons
By the time of the Norman Conquest, the kingdom that had developed from the realm of the Anglo-Saxon peoples had become known as England, and Anglo-Saxon as a collective term for the region's people was eventually supplanted by “English.”
give, take, egg, knife, husband, run y viking. -
800
THE VIKINGS
The Norwegian Vikings. They were warriors, plunderers and barbarians, but they were also farmers, family men, merchants, boat builders and husbands. They sailed the seas and oceans in their incredible Viking ships and conquered territories in various parts of the world.board, cockpit, club, ski, outfit, fleet, geyser, reindeer, saga and of course viking. Viking landing. -
1066
THE NORMANS
Abd al-Rahman II sent troops against the attackers who caused them severe losses in the decisive battle on November 11, 844, south of the city; More than a thousand Normans died and 400 were taken prisoner (and later executed) and the rest reembarked and left 30 ships that were burned.duke, general, soldier, army, palace, law, cavalry, merchant, lamb, beef and pork. -
1400
MIDDLE ENGLISH
Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is a form of the English language that was spoken after the Norman Conquest of 1066, until the late 15th century. The English language underwent distinct variations and developments following the Old English period.
belt, butter, chalk, chest, cup, fan, fork, mile, cathedral, mint, monk, pepper, school, sock, strap, wine. -
1476
THE PRINTING PRESS
The invention of the printing press is attributed to the German, Johannes Gutenberg in the year 1440. Gutenberg is considered "the father of the printing press", after years trying to dispute the title between the French, Italians, Dutch and Germans.Flyers.
Brochures.
Posters.
Stickers.
Labels.
Calendars.