Foundation of England as a unified state
GPTKB entity
Statements (62)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
historical event
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gptkbp:associatedWith |
Christianization of England
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gptkbp:contributedTo |
development_of_English_identity
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gptkbp:documentedIn |
gptkb:Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle
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gptkbp:established |
military conquests
common law |
gptkbp:followedBy |
gptkb:Norman_Conquest
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gptkbp:fosters |
trade networks
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Foundation of England as a unified state
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gptkbp:influenced |
literature and language
English_law |
gptkbp:influencedBy |
Viking invasions
Roman_legacy |
gptkbp:inspiration |
later_English_monarchs
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gptkbp:involved |
diplomatic marriages
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gptkbp:isCelebratedFor |
national history
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gptkbp:isChallengedBy |
gptkb:Scottish_independence_movements
cultural assimilation internal conflicts foreign invasions local uprisings |
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn |
historical texts
historical accounts historical chronicles chroniclers |
gptkbp:isFacilitatedBy |
economic growth
military alliances diplomatic efforts Danish_rulers |
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy |
trade routes
geopolitical factors local customs Anglo-Norman_culture |
gptkbp:isRecognizedFor |
cultural heritage
national identity national unity political evolution |
gptkbp:isReflectedIn |
historical narratives
art and architecture legal reforms |
gptkbp:keyFigures |
King Æthelstan
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gptkbp:ledTo |
political stability
colonial expansion parliamentary system formation_of_the_Kingdom_of_England |
gptkbp:occursIn |
10th century
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gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Heptarchy
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gptkbp:recognizedBy |
Pope
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gptkbp:relatedTo |
Anglo-Saxon_period
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gptkbp:resultedIn |
feudal system
cultural_exchange unification_of_various_Anglo-Saxon_kingdoms |
gptkbp:significance |
establishment of a centralized monarchy
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gptkbp:supportedBy |
local nobility
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gptkbp:was_marked_by |
Battle of Brunanburh
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gptkbp:wasAffecting |
cultural practices
regional governance social structures European_politics |
gptkbp:wasSupportedBy |
military campaigns
noble families religious institutions |