- 2011. Fulk, R. D., and
Christopher M. Cain. "Making Old
English New:
Anglo-
Saxonism and the
Cultural Work of Old
English Literature." (2013). Godden, Malcolm...
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Anglo-
Saxon paganism,
sometimes termed Anglo-
Saxon heathenism,
Anglo-
Saxon pre-Christian religion, or
Anglo-
Saxon traditional religion,
refers to the...
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Anglo-
Saxon England or
Early Medieval England,
existing from the 5th to the 11th
centuries from soon
after the end of
Roman Britain until the
Norman Conquest...
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other Protestant denominations as well. The
concept of
Anglo-
Saxonism, and
especially Anglo-
Saxon Protestantism,
evolved in the late 19th century, especially...
- The
Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle is a
collection of
annals in Old English,
chronicling the
history of the
Anglo-
Saxons. The
original m****cript of the Chronicle...
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Anglo-
Saxonism is a
cultural belief system developed by
British and
American intellectuals, politicians, and
academics in the 19th century. Racialized...
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Germanic peoples, who
eventually developed a
common cultural identity as
Anglo-
Saxons,
changed the
language and
culture of most of what
became England from...
- The
Heptarchy were the
seven petty kingdoms of
Anglo-
Saxon England that
flourished from the
Anglo-
Saxon settlement of
Britain in the 5th
century until...
- runes.
Anglo-
Saxon runes or
Anglo-Frisian
runes are
runes that were used by the
Anglo-
Saxons and
Medieval Frisians (collectively
called Anglo-Frisians)...
- the
decades after the
Norman Conquest of 1066, a
period often termed Anglo-
Saxon England. The 7th-century work Cædmon's Hymn is
often considered as the...