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Britain from
continental Saxons (referred to in the Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle as Ealdseaxe, 'old
Saxons'), but both the
Saxons of
Britain and
those of Old...
- Anglo-
Saxons were a
Christian people with a king
anointed by God. The
indigenous Common Brittonic speakers referred to Anglo-
Saxons as
Saxones or possibly...
- or
referred to as
Zipser Saxons) from Zips,
northeastern Slovakia, as well as Maramureș and Bucovina, the
Transylvanian Saxons are one of the
three oldest...
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Angles Middle Saxons (Middle****,
subsequently absorbed by the
Kingdom of Es****) Pecsæte
Surrey Tomsæte Wreocensæte
Wihtwara Anglo-
Saxon England portal...
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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 Romano-British...
- The
Kingdom of the West
Saxons, also
known as the
Kingdom of Wes****, was an Anglo-
Saxon kingdom in the
south of
Great Britain, from
around 519
until England...
- Look up
Saxon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Saxons were a
confederation of
Germanic tribes during the
Early Middle Ages, and
formed part of the...
- 'Anglo-
Saxon' came into use in the 8th
century (probably by Paul the Deacon) to
distinguish English Saxons from
continental Saxons (Ealdseaxan, 'old'
Saxons)...
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Contemporary knowledge of Anglo-
Saxon paganism derives largely from
three sources:
textual evidence produced by
Christian Anglo-
Saxons like Bede and Aldhelm, place-name...
- The
Alfred Saxons are
composed of 21
teams representing Alfred University in
intercollegiate athletics,
including men and women's
alpine skiing, basketball...