Robin Hood: Robin Hood
is one of the most important figures of English folklore, whose originates from
medieval times, but who remains significant in popular culture where he is
known for “roobing the rich to give to
the poor” fighting against injustice. His band includes a swordsman, an
archer and the Nottingham’s priest. In the history, a lot of people have made a
lot of films about his legend live, the last on 2010 with Russell Crowe like
Robin Hood.
William Wallace (Brave Heart): (1270-1305). He was a Scottish
soldier, who led his country against the occupation of King Edward I in the War
of Independence of Scotland.
- All men dead, but no everyone really
live à Todos los hombres mueren pero no todos
realmente viven.
- They
can remove our live, but never remove our liberty à Puede que nos
quiten la vida, pero nunca nos quitaran la libertad.
- Your heart is free, have the courage to make
case à
Tu corazón es libre, ten valor para hacerle caso.
Merlin/ King Arthur legend:
The original name of Merlin was Myrddin, and Merlin’s name is derived from the
latin “Merlinus”. The original Merlin is not connected with the King Arthur, he
also appears in some medieval Welsh poems.
Arthur King
was the first son of King Uther Pendragon and heir to the tron.
In the legend
Merlin and Arthur’s Prince live a lot of adventures before and during the
kingdom of Arthur.
Hadrian’s Wall: was a
defensive fortification in Romain Britain. Begun in AD 122, during the rule of
emperor Hadrian. It was the first of two fortification built across the Great
Britian, the second being the Antonine Wall.
The wall was
the heavily fortified in the Empire.
William Shakespeare: William Shakespeare. He was a poet and playwright widely regarded as the
greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent
dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the
"Bard of Avon".
Shakespeare
was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he
married Anne Hathaway, with who he had three children: Susana Hamnet and
Judith
American colonies Independence: A
lot of British people moved to America to live, but the law in there was very
unfair, and the people had wanted to changed but the British King had said,
NO. With this word starts the War, a War
where the new Americans had won with the help of France. On 4th
July 1783 the USA was declareted like a
new country.
Commonwealth colonies: served to have more materials and labor,
with the colonies were getting more money.
Colonies most famous are: Australia, India, South Africa and Canada.
Science explosion: Explosion of science is
investigated with DNA and is able to create clones of
people and got the artificial insemination.
World War I: The World War I had during 5
years, from 1914 to 1919. In this war Germany fought between France and United
Kingdom. Geramy lost the war and accept the conditions. British obligate
germany to accept “El Tractat de
Versalles”
World War II: The 2nd World War was from 1939 to
1945. In this War fought France, United Kingdom, URSS and the USA between the
dictators of central Europe, firstly the Nazis. The War finished i n 1945 when
URSS entered in Berlin and Hitler kill himself and her wife.
The Beatles: the Beatles was a very important
group of music in 60’s decade; the group
was composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney,
George Harrison, Ringo Starr. They made
important songs as “The yellow submarine” and
many more. Nowadays some members of the
band are dead as John Lennon.
European Union:The European Union was created after
World War II, was created for a more egalitarian and so socialistic between
countries and helps each other.
The European Union is made up of 27 countries:
Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus (the Greek part), Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland,
France, Greece, United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia,
Slovakia, Spain, Czech Republic and Sweden