By 450 AD, the Anglo-Saxon raids on England were a regular occurrence!
Alfred the Great, King of England, did NOT rule a province. He ruled England, a country, because he was KING of ENGLAND. His kingdom was centred in Wessex, (West Saxons). Inmodern England, itv is the region of southern England into Somerset and Devon.
Some people have considered that the first king was Offa, in about 774 AD The consensus is that Egbert is the traditional first, so perhaps you could call him the Father of the Country
They invaded Britain in the 5th century :P
There would have still been in mainland Europe in Germany during that era. However, they might, in that time period, have started to settle across most of England, probably excluding the very West of the country were the Celts would have been pushed back to. The Romans stayed until AD 410, and when Roman rule collapsed, a century and a half of immigration by Germanic peoples from European mainland followed ie. Angles and Saxons.
886 AD
Normandy =)
No one. England had not formed as a country yet.
The Vikings, in 886 AD
The king of what country was forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215 AD? england
England
In 315, there was no country of England. Latin was the most common language on the Island.
He was born AD 1502 in England.
The Romans who founded Britain came from Italy so Italy is an older country than England.
He mostly explored for England but did a little bit of exploration for Spain at the time.
Not one single person. It happened gradually over a fairly long period of time during the 6th and 7th century AD. There was however a single person who made England a country under the Church of England, and that was Henry VIII in the 16th century.
By 450 AD, the Anglo-Saxon raids on England were a regular occurrence!