Vikings attacked Britain in the 8th C.
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Architecture to a degree. By the times the Romans came to Britain they were just about on the out, so not as much remained as it could have.
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They didn't, the Romans did in 55 BC under Julius Ceasar.
Teutons and the Cimbri.
They invaded Britain in the 5th century :P
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Nobody invaded Britain in 700 AD although there were instances of invasions and battles during the 8th Century (the 700's AD) Around 710 AD the Picts (from eastern and northern area of what is now Scotland) tried to invade Northumbria. Several kingdoms within Britain attacked/invaded each other during the century Between the 8th and 11th centuries, raiders and colonists from Scandinavia, mainly Danish and Norwegian, plundered western Europe, including the British Isles. These raiders came to be known as the vikings. The first raids in the British Isles were in the late 8th century (starting around 789 AD), mainly on churches and monasteries (which were seen as centers of wealth).
Because without the navy Britain would have been invaded by the surrounding countries
The Anglo-Saxons. (kind of Germans.)
The Vikings invaded the Britich Isles.
the Normans invaded the British in 1006
Britain was invaded by the Romans.
they were scared and worried that Britain was going to get invaded next.
It comes from the Latin Alama refering to the German tribes living near the Elbe River from the 1st to the 8th century. The Alamans and the Francs invaded Gaul in the 3rd century. Then there was a war between them in the 8th century. The Francs won and founded what will become France.
The Muslims invaded Europe in the 8th century and remained until the 15th century. However, they were only able to acquire the Iberian Peninsula. No other outsiders invaded Europe until the 13th century (1299), when the Ottoman Empire was formed.
The Jutes were a Germanic people who lived in Northern Europe. They came from present day Denmark and invaded Britain in the 4th Century.