Roman England was inhabited by Celts. England was invaded by Germanic peoples, the Angles, the Saxons, the Jutes and the Frisians from northern Germany and northern Holland. All populations, including the native Celts, were absorbed by the Anglo Saxons and the Celtic languages disappeared. Many Celtic people fled to Scotland, Cornwall and Brittany (in France). England ceased to be united as it had been under the Romans and became divided into a number of Anglo saxon kingdoms. The rules were an aristocracy of warrior knights. England moved towards feudalism.
Ashdown Forest was a medieval forest created soon after the Norman conquest of England.
In medieval England Salt was discovered
Medieval. It's a congregation of Germanic kingdoms and has nothing to do with ancient Roman Empire.
medieval government was known as feudilism
In the stocks.
Catholicism, the Roman Catholic version of Christianity, was the principal religion in medieval England
Ashdown Forest was a medieval forest created soon after the Norman conquest of England.
Ashdown Forest was a medieval forest created soon after the Norman conquest of England .
Depends on the Country, the King of England, the King of France, The Holy Roman Emperor (Germanic king)
In medieval England Salt was discovered
There were no medieval Roman kings because Rome fell in 410 AD which started the medieval period of history.
Yes, roman numerals were used in medieval times.
the best faction is either England or holy roman empire....england because it is based on an island which is easy to attack and holy roman empire because they have the best armies...............Venice is also good
Medieval England
The Matter of Araby in Medieval England was created in 1977.
the religon was roman christian and people like nuns devoted their lives to the church. the people such as pesants all had this same religon and believed and worshiped the same god. all people payed the chirch and were living bytheir religous beleifs.
Medieval. It's a congregation of Germanic kingdoms and has nothing to do with ancient Roman Empire.